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"As he went, he kept intently reading his book"(engraving)

'As he went, he kept intently reading his book'(engraving)


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"As he went, he kept intently reading his book"(engraving)

2780844 " As he went, he kept intently reading his book" (engraving) by Fildes, Samuel Luke (1844-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " As he went, he kept intently reading his book." Illustration for The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe edited by William Bramley-Moore (Cassell, c 1880).); © Look and Learn

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Foxes Book Of Martyrs Martyrdom Protestant Protestants George Marsh Intently Martyr


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The captivating engraving titled ""As he went, he kept intently reading his book"" by Samuel Luke Fildes depicts a profound moment of devotion and resilience. In this powerful image, we witness a man engrossed in the pages of a book while on the move. His unwavering focus is evident as he continues to read despite the challenges that surround him. This engraving serves as an illustration for The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe, edited by William Bramley-Moore. It beautifully captures the essence of martyrdom and religious conviction during turbulent times. The figure portrayed here is George Marsh, a Protestant who faced persecution for his beliefs. Through this artwork, Fildes masterfully conveys the strength and determination found within faith. The viewer can almost feel the weight of Marsh's commitment to his Christian values as he walks steadfastly with his book in hand. The scene not only symbolizes Marsh's personal sacrifice but also represents the struggles endured by countless individuals throughout history who have stood firm in their religious convictions. This engraving serves as a poignant reminder of the power that literature holds in shaping our lives and inspiring us to persevere even when faced with adversity. It highlights how books can become beacons of hope and sources of solace amidst challenging circumstances. Overall, ""As he went, he kept intently reading his book"" invites viewers to reflect on their own dedication to their beliefs and encourages them to find strength through knowledge and faith

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