Goldsmith / Vicar Wakefiel
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Goldsmith / Vicar Wakefiel
The Vicar preaches to his fellow prisoners, who at first deride him but later come to respect him
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1766 Fellow Goldsmith Preaches Prisoners Respect Vicar Wakefield
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative image captures the moment of transformation within the hallowed walls of Newgate Prison in 1766. The Reverend John Wesley Wakefield, a devout Anglican Vicar, stands before an assembly of scoffing and disinterested prisoners, their faces etched with cynicism and disdain. The Vicar, undeterred by their initial derision, holds open a large, worn Bible, ready to deliver a sermon that would later be published under the title "A Sermon Preached in Newgate Prison." The prisoners, many of whom were common criminals, were not accustomed to such religious fervor within the harsh confines of the prison. Their initial reaction to the Vicar's presence was one of mockery and disrespect. However, as the Vicar's words resonated with the depth of their souls, the prisoners began to listen intently, their expressions gradually softening. This powerful moment in history, immortalized in this print by Mary Evans Picture Library, serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of faith and the human spirit. The Vicar's unwavering commitment to his beliefs, despite the hostile environment, ultimately earned him the respect and admiration of his fellow prisoners. The printed books that can be seen scattered around the prisoners in the image symbolize the potential for knowledge, redemption, and personal growth, even within the most unlikely of settings. This photographic print, taken from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing valuable insights into the social and historical context of 18th-century England. The image of Reverend Wakefield preaching to his fellow prisoners in Newgate Prison stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith, hope, and the human spirit, even in the face of adversity.
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