Robin Gwynn Huguenot Collection
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- 1853-2020
Research papers and index cards.
Gwynn, Robin
Robin Gwynn Huguenot Collection
Research papers and index cards.
Gwynn, Robin
Part of Robin Gwynn Huguenot Collection
A méreau coin or token was given to Huguenots who were permitted to take communion at church. It also identified genuine members of the congregation. It could be taken away from its owner as an act of church discipline.
On one side, Christ is depicted as a shepherd, with a staff in His left hand, holding a trumpet in His right hand. Two fig trees, one on either side of Christ, with a cross and banner are also shown. A flock of sheep, symbolising His followers, is shown at His feet; on the other is written: "Ne crains point petit troupeau Luc XII, 32." (Do not be afraid, little flock Luke 12:32).
Part of Robin Gwynn Huguenot Collection
This medallion was commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII to celebrate the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572. On one side, the bust of the Pope with the words "Gregorivs XIII Pont. Max. An. I". On the other side, is a depiction of the massacre featuring an angel holding a sword and cross, with the words "Ugnottorum Strages" (Overthrow of the Huguenots).
Alfred Olwa - Address at Moore College graduation 2013: 'Contend earnestly for the faith once delivered for all' (Jude 3)
Metropolitan Nikodim of Leningrad talks with the Australian Anglican delegation
Part of Portrait photographs
Anglican Press Service
Part of Portrait photographs
Rev Fred Nile M.L.C. outside Lenin's tomb in Red Square, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
Part of Portrait photographs
Part of Portrait photographs