- Juggernaut's Chariot
- Master of the Year 1446. Christ Nailed to the Cross
- Martin Luther
- Saint Dominic and Saint Francis
- 07 - Jesus falls second time
- Imperial Procession
- Pulliar
- A Carmelite Friar
- Benedictine Monk
- John Wesley
- Adam the Cellarer
- Mosque in Silistria
- Ecclesiastical Costume in the Twelfth Century
- Juggernaut
- The Bull of Japan attacking the Mundane Egg
- 08 - Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
- 14 - Jesus is laid in the tomb
- Jesus on Cross
- The Temptation of Jesus
- 15 - Resurrected
- A Semi-choir of Franciscan Friars
- 10 - Jesus is stripped of his garments
- Pilgrim in Hair Shirt and Cloak
- A Dominican Friar
- Master of the Playing Cards. Man of Sorrows
- St. Damasus, Hermit
- Saints in the costume of the sixth century
- XP
- Dagon, the fish God
- 13 - Jesus is taken down from the Cross
- Tibetan Lamas blowing on Shells
- 09 - Jesus falls under the cross
- 02 - they carry the cross
- Rectory House, West Deane, Sussex
- Bishop, Abbot, and Clerk
- 11 - Jesus is nailed to the Cross
- The weighing of the heart of the scribe Ani in the Balance in the presence of the gods
- 03 - Jesus falls first time
- 06 - Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
- 04 - Jesus finds his mother
- The soul of Rā
- The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)
- Lydgate’s Pilgrim
- 01- Jesus is sentenced to death
- 12 - Jesus dies on the Cross
- 05 = Simon forced to carry the cross
- The Monks of Beuron
- Dns. Rogerus, Capellanus
- Another representation of the Elephant-headed Rain god
- Isis suckling Horus in the papyrus swamp
- Pope Joan
- As the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great hole
- The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Ani (XVIIIth dynasty)
- The Creation
- The Rise of Buddhism
- Anhai bowing before her father and mother. The Elysian Fields. From the Papyrus of Anhai (XXIInd dynasty)
- Johanna de Warn
- Egyptian Gods—Set, Anubis, Typhon, Bes
- Standards of the Church
- Modern Jewish Rams Horn