- Moses striking the rock
- Moses receiving the tablets of the Law
- Moses at the burning bush
- Monkeys constructing the bridge at Lanka
Monkeys constructing the bridge at Lanka - Modern Jewish Rams Horn
Jewish Rabbis refer their use to Genesis. xxii. 13 - Menorah
Menorah - Melchezideks Offering
- Meeting of Joseph and his father
Meeting of Joseph and his father Genesis 46:29 - Manasa
Manasa - Leper giving thanks
Luke 17 15 One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. 16 He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan. - Lakhsmi
Lakhsmi - Laindon Church, Essex
At the west end of Laindon Church, Essex, there is a unique erection of timber, of which we here give a representation. It has been modernised in appearance by the insertion of windows and doors; and there are no architectural details of a character to reveal with certainty its date, but in its mode of construction—the massive timbers being placed close together—and in its general appearance, there is an air of considerable antiquity. It is improbable that a house would be erected in such a situation after the Reformation, and it accords generally with the descriptions of a recluse house. - Krishna slaying Bakasura
Krishna slaying Bakasura - Krishna holding up Mount Govardhana
Krishna holding up Mount Govardhana - Kartikeya
Kartikeya - Kamadeva
Kamadeva - Kalki
Kalki - Kali dancing on Siva
Kali dancing on Siva - Kali
Kali - Justin Martyr
Justin Martyr was a native of Neapolis, in Samaria, and was born A.D. 103. Died in the year 139 Being commanded as usual to deny their faith, and sacrifice to the pagan idols, they absolutely refused to do eeither. On their refusal, they were condemned to be first scourged and then beheaded; which sentence was executed with all imagined severity. - June 29 - Saint Peter and Saint Paul
June 29 - Saint Peter and Saint Paul - June 24th - Saint john the Baptist
June 24th - Saint john the Baptist - Joseph's Dream
Joseph's Dream Genesis 37:5-7 - Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob
Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob Genesis 37:33 - Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites
Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites Genesis 37:27 - Joseph sold by his brethren
- Joseph made known to his brethren
Joseph made known to his brethren Genesis 45:2 - Joseph let down into the pit
Joseph let down into the pit Genesis 37:23 - Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Butler and Baker
Joseph interprets the Dreams of the Butler and Baker Genesis 40:12 - Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream
Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream Genesis 41:25 - Joseph in the Chariot
- Joseph Embracing Benjamin
- Joseph cast into Prison
Joseph cast into Prison Genesis 39:20 - Joseph bewails his fathers death
Joseph bewails his fathers death Genesis 50:1 - John Wesley
John Wesley, Methodist minister - John Ball, Priest
We give another representation from the picture of John Ball, the priest who was concerned in Wat Tyler’s rebellion, taken from a MS. of Froissart’s Chronicle, in the Bibliothèque Impériale at Paris. The whole picture is interesting; the background is a church, in whose churchyard are three tall crosses. Ball is preaching from the pulpit of his saddle to the crowd of insurgents who occupy the left side of the picture. - Job and his comforters
- Jesus on Cross
Jesus on Cross - Jesus Christ
- Jesus carrying the cross
Jesus carrying his cross - Jesus being ministered to by an angel
Luke 22:43 - Jeremiah lamenting the fall of Jerusalem
- January 1
January 1 - Jagannath
Jagannath - Jagaddhatri
Jagaddhatri - Jacob's Vision
- Jacob gives the coat to Joseph
Jacob gives the coat to Joseph Genesis 37:3 - Indra
Indra - Indian Gods—Krishna, Kali, Ganesa
Indian Gods—Krishna, Kali, Ganesa - IHS
From Pugin's "Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament" - Ignatius de Loyola
Ignatius de Loyola, 1491-1556 A.D. Inigo Lopez de Recalde, or Loyola, as he is commonly known, was born at Guipuzcoa, in Spain, in 1491. He was educated as a page in the court of Ferdinand the Catholic. He afterwards became a soldier and led a very wild life until his twenty-ninth year. During the siege of Pamplona, in 1521, he was severely wounded, and while convalescing he was given lives of Christ and of the saints to read. His perusal of these stories of spiritual combat inspired a determination to imitate the glorious achievements of the saints. - Ignatius
Ignatius (died in the year 111) Trajan commanded the martyrdom of Ignatius, bishop of Antioch. He boldly vindicated the faith of Christ before the emperor. for which, being cast into prison, he was tormented in a most cruel manner; for after being dreadfully scourged, he was compelled to hold fire in his hands, and at the same time, papers dipped in oil were putto his sides, and set on light. His flesh was then torn with red hot pincers, and at last he was despatched, being torn to pieces by wild beasts. - Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday - He set a little child in the midst of them
Mathew 18:1 - 3 - Har-Hari
Har-Hari - Hanuman
Hanuman - 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. - Good Friday
Good Friday - Garuda
Garuda - Ganga
Ganga