- Finding of Moses in the bulrushes
- Finding the Lost Sheep
St. Matthew 18.12-14 - first of Advent
first of Advent - First of Lent
First of Lent - First Ordinary Sunday
First Ordinary Sunday - Fishermen rowing back to shore
- Fishermenenjoying breakfast
- Flagging the Limited
- Fleeing to the City of Refuge
- Fourteenth Sunday in ordinary time
Fourteenth Sunday in ordinary time - Fourth of Advent
Fourth of Advent - Fourth of Lent
Fourth of Lent - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Gagged
- Ganesa
Ganesa - Ganga
Ganga - Garuda
Garuda - Gideon's Offering Burnt by Fire From the Rock
Judges 6:21 - Gideon's Victory Over the Midianites
Judges 7:19-21 - Gifts of the Mordern wise men
- God drove Adam and Eve out of Paradise
- God gave Eve to Adam
- God requires faithfulness
- God Tells Samuel of Destruction of Eli's House
1 Sam. 3:11 - Gods Inexhaustible Supply House
- Good Friday
Good Friday - Good Samaritan
- Grapes of Eshcol
Then they came to the Valley of Eshcol, and there cut down a branch with one cluster of grapes; they carried it between two of them on a pole. - Grapes, communion cup and cross
- Greek Bishop in Chausible
- Group of Cistercian Monks
The cut represents a group of Cistercian monks, from a manuscript in the British Museum. It shows some of them sitting with hands crossed and concealed in their sleeves—an attitude which was considered modest and respectful in the presence of superiors; some with the cowl over the head. It will be observed that some are and some are not bearded. - Hand holding a small cross
- Handwashing
- Hannah's Prayer
1 Sam. 1:11 - Hanuman
Hanuman - Har-Hari
Har-Hari - Have the Graduates learned this lesson
- He is not ashamed to call them brethren
- He Is Risen
- He lifted the child gently and carried him toward the inn
- He set a little child in the midst of them
Mathew 18:1 - 3 - Healing the Blind
- Healing the Blind
- Helping the Prodigal enjoy the husks and the hogs
- Herod troubled
- Hezekiah laying the letter before God
- High-priest With Sin Offering
- His Birthday
- Holy Bible
- Holy Lance
- Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday - Host of the Copts
- Host of the Greeks
- House in Stoke Newington in which Edgar Allan Poe Lived
Stoke Newington is connected with the name of Edgar Allan Poe. It was here that he was at school, where he was brought over by the Allans as a child. The house still stands; it is at the corner of Edward’s Lane, which runs out of Church Street. Let us hope that the eccentricities of this wayward poet were not due to the influences of Nonconformist Newington. - How Moody built a great Sunday School
- How to mend the net
- I come not to destroy
- I say friend, haven't you forgotten something
- Idolatry of Solomon
1 Kings 11:4 - If Christ is NOT God