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Portrait of John Sheppard (English MS 414/12+)
12023-08-01T11:12:53+00:00Christopher Ohge67a4fbaba4797c94aa865988788fca89b5c3761611Carte-de-visite, photographic portrait of the English religious writer John Sheppard, seated next to a table holding a book. In the background, a large drawing, [a photographer's prop?] of a view of a corridor leading to a garden. Produced by the artist and photographer Frederick C. Bird of Dungarven Buildings, Frome. Trade plate of 'F.C. Bird' as printed on the reverse.plain2023-08-01T11:12:53+00:00Ink
Carte-de-visite, photographic portrait of the English religious writer John Sheppard, seated next to a table holding a book. In the background, a large drawing, [a photographer's prop?] of a view of a corridor leading to a garden. Produced by the artist and photographer Frederick C. Bird of Dungarven Buildings, Frome. Trade plate of 'F.C. Bird' as printed on the reverse.
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Note: John Sheppard (15 October 1785 – 30 April 1879) was an English religious writer. He was born in Frome into a family that dominated cloth manufacture in the city since the Restoration. He undertook active involvement in the affairs of the Particular Baptists, a group that holds to a Calvinist soteriology (salvation belief). In 1837 he published An Autumn Dream, a Calvinistic version of Dante's Paradiso, in blank verse, of over 150 pages, that went into three editions.