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  Writer Samuel Tregelles Protestant Signed Photo 1860  

  • Ref. : G20671
  • Price : SOLD
  • Size (inches) : 2,2x3,2 mounted on card 2,5x3,5
  • Size (cm) :
  • Date : ca 1860
  • Place : United Kingdom, Plymouth
  • Condition : Albumen print, Good condition, light creases.




 

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Ecrivain Samuel Tregelles Protestantisme Royaume Uni Ancienne CDV Photo Autographe 1860

Vintage Smith studio photo.

- Autographed on CDV: S.P. Tregelles a la Senora Dona Dolores Garcia, madre de Manuel Matamoros, preso por la fé del evangelio, mayo 14 1862

Biographical sketch:
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: 1813-1875
Writer, Theologian, Spiritual Songsters

Provenance: Collection Manuel Matamoros

- Matamoros Manuel García (Lepe, 1834 - Lausanne (Switzerland), 1866) was a Spanish military and religious.
Although born in Lepe, he lived most of his life in Malaga. He was convicted and later exiled for the dissemination of Protestantism in Spain. He is considered the founder of contemporary Spanish Protestantism and has been given within the evangelical comity, the designation of Champion and Martyr of Religious Freedom in Spain.

- Manuel García Matamoros (Lepe, 1834 - Lausanne (Suisse), 1866) était un militaire espagnol et religieux.
Bien que né à Lepe, il a vécu la majeure partie de sa vie à Malaga. Il a été condamné, puis exilé pour la diffusion du protestantisme en Espagne. Il est considéré comme le fondateur du protestantisme contemporain espagnol et a été surnommé dans la communauté évangélique Champion et martyr de la liberté religieuse en Espagne.

- Manuel Matamoros García (Lepe, 1834 - Lausanna (Suiza), 1866) fue un militar y religioso español.
Aunque nació en Lepe vivió gran parte de su vida en Málaga. Fue condenado y posteriormente desterrado por la divulgación del protestantismo en España. Se le considera fundador del protestantismo español contemporáneo, y se le ha dado, dentro de la comunidad evangélica, el apelativo de Campeón y Mártir de la Libertad Religiosa en España.


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Photographer/Credit : Theophilus SMITH
Sheffield
Categories: United Kingdom & Ireland , Religion
Country: United Kingdom
 




 

 







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