The iron century: the law of grace of the New Testament, Hieronymus Wierix, After Maerten de Vos, after Willem van Haecht (I), 1563 - Before 1580 print The female personification of divine grace (gratia) crowns a nude kneeling boy. On her lap is the book with the seven stamps. On the left in the background Christ as a fountain of life (Fons Vitae), beaten in a water basin with his arm around the cross. In the margin a four -line caption in Dutch, Latin and French. Antwerp paper engraving The iron age, 'Aetas ferrea'; Characterized by Mars, War and Rapine. (Doctrine on) Divine Grace; 'Gratia di


The iron century: the law of grace of the New Testament, Hieronymus Wierix, After Maerten de Vos, after Willem van Haecht (I), 1563 - Before 1580 print The female personification of divine grace (gratia) crowns a nude kneeling boy. On her lap is the book with the seven stamps. On the left in the background Christ as a fountain of life (Fons Vitae), beaten in a water basin with his arm around the cross. In the margin a four -line caption in Dutch, Latin and French. Antwerp paper engraving The iron age, 'Aetas ferrea'; Characterized by Mars, War and Rapine. (Doctrine on) Divine Grace; 'Gratia dio', 'Gratia divina' (RIPA). The book with the Seven places Enthroned ~ Revelation of John. 'Fons Vitae', 'Fons pithitis'


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