Allegory on the arts in the Lutheran municipality in The Hague, 1739; The tortured Dr. Martinus Lutherus, by sijn descendants of D'Augsburgsche Confession / Der Lampelde Dr. Martinus Lutherus, Durch Die Nachkommen der Augsburghse Confession. Allegory on the disputes in the Lutheran municipality in The Hague between the Mauritius Maassen Pastors and PAMBO, 1739. The Lutheran church layer lies on the ground and its clothes are torn apart by undulated, high-fat and greed on the pulse, right urban authority and the spirit of Jacob Böhme. Martin Luther looks down on the scene from the clouds.


Allegory on the arts in the Lutheran municipality in The Hague, 1739; The tortured Dr. Martinus Lutherus, by sijn descendants of D'Augsburgsche Confession / Der Lampelde Dr. Martinus Lutherus, Durch Die Nachkommen der Augsburghse Confession. Allegory on the disputes in the Lutheran municipality in The Hague between the Mauritius Maassen Pastors and PAMBO, 1739. The Lutheran church layer lies on the ground and its clothes are torn apart by undulated, high-fat and greed on the pulse, right urban authority and the spirit of Jacob Böhme. Martin Luther looks down on the scene from the clouds. It may have this print on the arts between the Dutch (liberal) and the German (legally) directions within the Lutheran municipality in Amsterdam in 1683-1684. On the blade among the plate verses in Dutch and a text in German in which the performance is explained.


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