Bicentenary Ribbon

(To the memory of the
heroic defenders of religious liberty
in 1662)

Reference Number:- Darby Number:- Godden Number:-
su 6 Unrecorded 376
 

large silk panel with images and words
 
Words:

 

 

 

 

1662
AUGUST 24

BICENTENARY OF

We ought
to obey God
rather than
man

 
 
[image]
They
forsook all
and followed
Him
THE ACT OF

 

BAXTER UNIFORMITY

 

 
[image]
 
to the law
and to the
testimony

 
 
[image]
Dr. OWEN   CHARNOCK

 

 

For our
rejoicing
is this the
testimony
of our
conscience
 
[image]
They rest
from
their labours
and their
works do
follow them
  HOWE  
  Men of whom
the world was
not worthy
 

 

  T. STEVENS. MANFR. COVENTRY  

 

TO THE MEMORY OF THE
HEROIC DEFENDERS OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

IN1662
Size:

silk:
cm high by cm wide

Comments:

Other comments:
These large silks are usually found unmounted, although Godden noted that the Bookseller of October 1862 carried an advertisement which listed this title as 'framed from 5/- each'.

Since they were available in 1862, and Stevens pictures as such were first introduced in 1879, these silks pre-date the Stevengraphs by some 17 years.

The silk above is unmounted, although the marks at top and bottom of the silk could have been caused by the removal of this silk from a frame.

There is a second, almost identical silk to this [su4 on this site]; the difference being on the words at the very bottom of the silk.


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