Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. P. A. 153 Life of St. Paul. With Reading; p'ain or colored. 1 Before the Court of Areo- pagus. 2 Preaching at Corinth. 3 Preaching in the School of Tyrannus. 4 Burning the Books. 5 Addressing the Jews from the Steps of the Castle. 6 At the Death of Stephen. 7 The Conversion. 8 Receiving his Sight. 9 Let down in a Basket. 10 Healing the Cripple. 11 The Philippian Jailor. The Ten Command- nents. With Reading; plain or colored. 1 First Commandment.— Thou shalt have no other gods before me. 2 Second Commandment. - i Thou shalt not make I unto thee any graven j image. 3 Third Commandment.— Thou shalt not take the ! name of the Lord thy I God in vain 4 Fourth Commandment.— Remember the Sabbath j day to keep it holy. 5 Fifth Commandment- Honor thy father and thy mother. 6 Sixth Commandment.— Thou shalt not kill. 7 Seventh Commandment. —Thou shalt not commit adultery. 8 Eighth Commandment.— Thou shalt not steal. 9 Ninth Commandment,— Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. 10 Tenth Commandment.— | Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house, etc. 11 Moses receiving the Ta- bles of the Law. 12 Moses delivering the Ta- bles of the Law to the people. The Lord's Prayer. With Reading; plain or colored. 1 “Our Father which art in Heaven,” 2 “Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.” 3 “Give us this day our daily bread.” 4 ‘ ‘ Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors ” 0 “ Lead us not into tempta- tion.” 0 “ Deliver us from evil.” 7 “Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.” I The Life of Martin Luther. With Reading; plain or colored. 1 The School, 1488, 1497. 2 Poverty (St. George’s Square, Eisenach) 1498. 3 The Bible (University Li- brary at Erfurth) 1503. 4 The Call from God (Gate of the University Li- brary, Erfurth) 1505. 5 Humiliation (Gate of the Augustine Monastery at Erfurth) 1505. 8 The indulgences; or, the Ninety-five Propositions (in front of All Saints’ Church, Wittemberg) Oc- tober 31, 1517. 7 Luther Burning the Pope’s Bull (in front of the East Gate of Wittemberg) De- cember 10,1520. 8 The Diet of Worms (Hall of the Diet) April 13, 1521. 9 Luther on the Wartburg, May 4, 1521, March 4, 1522. 10 The Marriage (Amsdorff s House at Wittemberg) June 13,1525. 11 Domestic Life (a Room in Luther’s House at Wit- temberg) on the WhIIs are portraits of the Re- former s friends. 12 Victory in Death (Eisle- ben) the Night of the 18th of February. Superior lHssolving' Views. Producing Superb Dissolv- ing Effects and Requiring the use of two Lanterns. They afford a fine opportunity for the introduction of popular hymns. Colored; 81.50 per slide. 1 No Cross, No Crown. Four Slides 86 00 a Christiana gazing over the Sands of Time. b Christiana beholds the Cross of Christ. c Christiana dreams of the Beautiful Shore. d Christiana is crowned by an Angel of Light. 2 Rock of Ages. Four Slides 86 00 a An Angry Sea Swallow- ing a Wreck. b The Cross—the Rock of Ages — rises above the waters. c Faith Clinging to the Cross, is lifted above the waves. d Faith Wings her Flight Heavenward. 3 The Way of Salva- tion. Four Slides.. 86 00 a The Repentant Sinner. b Knocking at the Gate. c Led by Jesus. d The Shores of the Beau- tiful River. 4 Origin of the Moss Rose. Four Slides. With Poem 86 00 5 Angel of Peace. Four Slides 6 00 a The Mother gazes fondly on her Babe. b The Mother sits beside an Empty Cradle. c A Starry Sky above a Sleeping City. d The Angel of Death bears the Child Heav- enward. 6 Ship at Sea. Five Slides 87 50 a The Ship under full sail. b A Storm. The Ship is wrecked. c Vivid Flashes of Light- ning illumine the Scene. d The Crew take to the Boats. e A Brilliant Rainbow gradually appears. 7 A Soul’s Advent upon Earth. Two Slides 83 00 a A Landscape at Mid- night. b The Spirit of a Child is borne by Cherubs, and accompanied by an Angel. 8 Angel of Peace. Two Slides 83 00 a The city lies beneath, wrapped in slumber, and scarcely discern- ible by the light of the moon. b The Angel of Death, with outspread wings, flies across the scene, bearing the spirit of a child. 9 Mercy’s Dream. Two Slides 83 00 a A beautiful woman is sleeping beneath a widespread tree. b The vision of an Angel bearing a Crown of Light appears above her. 10 Mother’s Grave. Two Slides 83 00 a Three Children are en- gaged in placing floral tributes upon their Mother’s Grave. b The Mother’s Spirit de- scends and hovers over them. 11 Beethoven’s Dream. Two Slides 83 00 a The Great Composer has fallen asleep at his piano. b The Spirit of Music floats above him. 12 Orphan’s Dream. Two Slides 83 00 a Tired of Play, the Or- phan Boy has fallen asleep. Ilis Mother’s Spirit ap- pears, bending lovingly over him. 13 Shipwrecked Mari- ners. Two Slides.. 83 00