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TextLetter to Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, ca. 1512
A handwritten letter, in German, addressed to Samsons Schoffler zu Seyda and Mathes Pustewald, concerning the parish of Neuerdorff, and the death of the Rev. Wust. -
TextGirolamo [Hieronomo] Aleandro letter to Raffaele de' Medici, June 1, 1521
Aleandro, Girolamo, 1480-1542A letter from Girolamo Aleandro to his patron, Raffaele de' Medici, concerning the work done at the Diet, including the condemnation and arguments made against Luther. Aleandro discusses the drafting of an offical Imperial decree against Luther and discusses political tensions between the Holy Roman Empire and France. -
TextGirolamo [Hieronomo] Aleandro letter to Raffaele de' Medici, May 5, 1520
Aleandro, Girolamo, 1480-1542A letter from Girolamo Aleandro to his patron, Raffaele de' Medici, mentioning Luther's presence in Worms and commending himself further to Raffaele. -
ArtifactMedallion commemorating the centenary of the "Organization of American Methodism" (Methodist Episcopal Church, South)
A medallion celebrating the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and the Organization of American Methodism's centenary with portraits of bishops George Foster Pierce and Francis Ashbury Pratt, one on each side. -
ArtifactBaby cap attributed to be Charles Wesley's
An infant's bonnet with lace trim preported to have been Charles Wesley's. -
ArtifactMethodist Wesleyan Centenary Medallion
A medallion celebrating the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism. One side shows a portrait of John Wesley with the dates of his birth and death. The reverse shows the Centenary Hall and Mission House in London over the motto "The world is my parish." -
ArtifactStaffordshire ceramic bust of George Whitefield
Wood, Enoch, 1759-1840A bust of Revd. George Whitefield stamped on the reverse with the inscription "The Revd. George Whitefield, died Sept. 30, 1770, aged 56." -
ArtifactSix clear glass communion cups used by Emory chaplains during World War I
Six simple glass communion cups used by the chaplains at Emory University during World War I. -
ArtifactPiece of "Wesley Oak", Frederica, St. Simons Island, GA
A labeled piece of Wesley's Oak on St. Simon's Island in Georgia where both John and Charles Wesley were preported to have preached. -
ArtifactGavel, used by Bishop McTyeire
A wooden gavel, labeled as having been used by Methodist Bishop Holland Nimmons McTyeire. -
ArtifactUnlabeled gavel, used by Bishop Wilson [?]
A wooden gavel, labeled as "Number 2" and preported to have been used by a Methodist Bishop Wilson. -
ArtifactUnlabeled gavel, used by Bishop Wilson [?]
A wooden gavel, labeled as "Number 1" and preported to have been used by a Methodist Bishop Wilson. -
ArtifactChristening robe sleeve attributed to be John Wesley's
The sleeve of a christening robe with decorative quilting, preported to have belonged to John Wesley. -
ArtifactMug with image of John Wesley and image of New Kingswood School Lansdown Bath
A white, ceramic mug decorated on one side with a portrait of John Wesley and on the other with a view of the New Kingswood School, Lansdown, Bath. The interior of the mug is also decorated near the rim with a ribbon and vine design. -
ArtifactCreamware teapot with image of John Wesley printed in black
A cracked ceramic teapot decorated with a portrait of John Wesley after the Nathaniel Hone depiction. The inscription reads: "John Wesley, M.A. Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford" on the side with Wesley's portrait, and "Let your Conversation be as becometh the Gospel of CHRIST" on the reverse. The lid is decorated with angel faces framed by wings. -
ArtifactCreamware teapot with image of John Wesley printed in black
A ceramic teapot decorated with a portrait of John Wesley. The inscription reads "The Rev. John Wesley, M.A. aged 83, 1785" [sic] on the side with the portrait, and "Let your Conversation be as becometh the Gospel of CHRIST" on the reverse. The lid is decorated with a floral pattern. Repairs have been made to both the handle and lid. -
ArtifactGold medallion with image of John Fletcher
A gold medallion featuring a portrait of the Methodist theologian John William Fletcher in profile. The medallion is framed with a brief biography on the back. -
ArtifactStaffordshire figure of John Wesley holding a Bible
A painted ceramic figurine of John Wesley holding a bible.