- David and Jonathan
- Esther before the king
- Daniel and the lions
- The brave Hebrew boys
- Hezekiah laying the letter before God
- Jonah at Nineveh
- The little captive maid
- Plowing in Canaan
- The Shunamites son restored
- David and Araunah
- David
- Elijah fed by ravens
- David playing on the harp before Saul
- Eli receiving the news of the death of his sons
- Boaz showing indness to Ruth
- Ruth and Naomi
- Samuel and Eli
- Samson and the Philistines
- The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon
- Examining the fleece
- Fleeing to the City of Refuge
- Joshua exhorting the people
- Achan confessing his sin
- The altar on Mount Ebal
- Crossing the Jordan
- THe Captain of the Lord's Host
- The fall of Jericho
- Bezaleel and Aholiab
- The Brazen serpent
- Sprinkling the Blood
- Striking the Rock
- The Ten Commandments
- Lot entering Zoar
- The Tower of Babel
- The finding of Moses
- Cain and Abel
- Entering the ark
- Secret Prayer
- The Last Supper
- And when ye come into a house, salute it
- Jesus raises the widow's son
- Mary Magdalene anointing the feet of Jesus
- A miraculous draught of fishes
- The Centurion
- Jesus in the temple, reading the Bible
- Jesus in the temple
- The child Jesus
- The birth of Christ
- Adam Smith
- Addison
- Alexander the Great
- Byron
- Cato the censor
The orations of Cato are unhappily lost. But Cicero, a master of eloquence, and well enabled to compare them with similar compositions, passes upon them the highest eulogiums. The eloquence of Cato has been compared, for its force and energy, to the eloquence of that Demosthenes before whom Philip of Macedon quailed, and whose tremendous orations have given the name of Philippics to all sarcastic and vehement invectives. - Constantine
- Correggio
- Dante
Dante - Hobbes
- Hooker
- Julius Caesar
- Kosciusko