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Creator: Romney, George, 1734-1802 Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library Description: From the 1789 portrait by George Romney. Overpainted. JPG file (418 KB). -
Creator: Romney, George, 1734-1802 Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library Description: From the 1789 portrait by George Romney. Tinted. JPG file (391 KB). -
Creator: Bland, Joseph, engraver and Hone, Nathaniel, 1718-1784, painter Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library Description: "NHone Pinxt. Bland Sculpt." Engraved in two versions. In this one the face is looking right and the right hand held up. JPG file (612 KB). -
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Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library Description: This engraving tries to capture the family at a subsequent moment [to John's rescue] when the father, Samuel, fell to his knees and gave thanks to God for preserving all the children, saying, “Let the house go, I am rich enough.” The tradition of Susanna thanking God for John’s special deliveran... -
Creator: Greenwood, John and Hone, Nathaniel, 1718-1784, painter Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library Description: "Done from an original picture in the possession of Tho. Wooldrige Esqr. of East Florida." "Nathl. Hone Pinxt. John Greenwood fecit." "The original of this picture hangs in the National Portrait Gallery [London]. It was painted in 1765 by Nathaniel Hone, R.A"--Telford, John. Sayings and portrai... -
Date: 1928-09-06 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This article groups Lucy Rider Meyer and Frances Willard with other women who have been instrumental to the Methodist movement. The article compares Mrs. Meyer's opportunism to that of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. Isabelle Horton's ""High Adventure"" is a source for the article. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Creamer, David, 1812-1887 Date: 1848 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library