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Ministers, parish officers and religious women Book III, Chapter 4, Section 1c Penitent
Image from proof plateOld man
Image from published plateIn the dexter base of this square is cut the form of an old Man's Face, side Hair, with a long forked Beard, his head covered with a Cloud from whence proceeds the Sun Beams. Bishop of reformed church
Untranscribed item(s) Bishop of reformed church dress (The Habit of a Protestant, or Reformed Church Bishop); Bishop's election and consecration (The Order of Election, and Consecration of the foresaid Bishop); Bishop's revenues (Bishops Revenues); Cathedral officers (Cathedral The several Officers in a Cathedral, and Collegieate Church) Doctor of divinity
Minister
Image from proof plateChoristers [Unlabelled images apparently of choristers]
Related text(s) Parish officers: Church wardens Collectors for the poor Overseer of ways Parish clerk Sexton Untranscribed item(s) Minister's dress (The Habit and Vestments of a Parson, English Minister, or Divine); Ordination (The Ordination of a Deacon, and a Priest); Church patron (The Patron of a Church) Master of arts
Image from proof plateXLVI. He beareth a Minister, or Master of Arts in his Surplice, and Hood according to his Degree. Some term this a Master of Arts, or a Bachelor of Arts, or of divinity, in his Ordination Habit, or Offretory Vestments, as being now ready to Celebrate the Offices of the Church. Untranscribed item(s) Academic degrees (The several degrees of persons in the University Colledges); University officers (Officers of the University for its Government); University officers (The Officers over the whole University) Martyr in flames
Image from proof plateTriumphant martyr
Image from proof plateMinister in pulpit
Image from proof plateLady abbess
Related text(s) Rhetoric Poetry Logic Untranscribed item(s) Rhetoric terms (Certain Terms used in the Liberal Science of Rhetorick); Poetry terms (Terms used in Poetry); Logic terms (Terms of Art used in Logick) Nun
Religious woman He beareth a religious woman of a ild or fratrnity of brothers and sisters
which are a kind of religious laity that societ together yet follow worldly or
secular imployments. Some term her a Religious woman of Antwerp, or a holy Sister of St George's Gild.
Veiled virgin
Image from proof plateUntranscribed item(s) Nuns consecration (The Admittance and Consecration of a Nun) Carthusian nun
Image from proof plateNuns head
Unidentified
Image from published plate[The figure in the base of the square is not described.] Virgin mary
St Catherine
Untranscribed item(s) Women saints (The Description and Cognizance of several Women Saints); Cardinal virtues (The Description of the seven Cardinal Vertues); Graces (The Graces described); Works of mercy (Works of Mercy described); Vice and wickedness (The description of Vices and Wickednesses) Emblem of faith
Emblem of safety
Sybill
Image from proof platePauper
Image from proof plateLX. He beareth a Pauper or Poor Woman in Beggars Weeds with her Staff in the left Hand. Previous section
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