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carte30t10Dimension extérieur : 80 x 49 cm. A Paris chez le Saint Jaillot, géographe du Roy joignant les Grands Augustins. Aux deux globes avec privilège de sa majesté, 1721. Très belle carte , en bon état général, qui présente la mer méditérranée et différents diocèse comme celui de Bézier, d'Agde...
97527Liège, Société d'Art et d'Histoire du diocèse de Liège, 1992. 18 x 25, 655 pp., broché, très bon état.
R130005799"STEREO GRAVURE UNIVERSELLE. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, ""chorales 1973"".. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours"
187732064Maine: Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Maine. Various printers 1877. Wraps. Good. Octavo size. Binding in poor condition with covers and end sheets missing. Top text edges gilt. Pamphlet condition ranges from fair to very good with most in good to very good condition. Some light edge chips to the fragile covers. A complete abbreviated list of the twenty five titles follows:<br /> <br /> 1. Diocese of Maine 1820-1829. No date or printer listed. 32 pages. 1874 inscription on the title page. Light spotting front cover. Good.<br /> <br /> 2. Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Churchin The State of Maine Held in St. Paul's Church Portland June 12 & 13 1833. Published in Portland 1833. 16 pages Light toning to the paper. Very good.<br /> <br /> 3. Journal of the sixteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church June 1835. 16 pages. Missing the outer covers. Fair condition;<br /> <br /> 4. Diocese of Maine 1820-1840. Printed in Portland 1876. 92 pages of Journals of the Annual Conventions. Diocese of Massachusetts inscription with its embossed blind stamp on the front outer wrap. 92 pages. Very good.<br /> <br /> 5. Journal of the Twenty Second Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Maine May 1841. Printed in Gardiner 1841. 12 pages. No outer wraps. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 6. Maine Convention Protestant Episcopal Church Journal of the Twenty Third Annual Convention. Printed in Gardiner 1842. 14 pages. Original wraps present. Very good;<br /> <br /> 7. Journal of the Twenty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Portland 1843. 20 pages. Light foxing and wear. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 8. Journal of the Twenty Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1844. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Ink stain front cover. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 9. Journal of the Twenty Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1845. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 10. Journal of the Twenty Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1846. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 11. Journal of the Twenty Eighth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1847. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 12. Journal of the Twenty Ninth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1848. 39 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. 39 pages. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 13. Journal of the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1849. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 14. Journal of the Thirty First Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1850. 40 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 15. Journal of the Thirty Second Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1851. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 16. Journal of the Thirty Third Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1852. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 17. Journal of the Thirty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1853. 45 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 18. Journal of the Thirty Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1854. 45 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 19. Journal of the Thirty Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1855. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Larger size paper which is chipped on the edges and covers. Fair condition;<br /> <br /> 20. Journal of the Thirty Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1856. 56 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 21. Journal of the Thirty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1857. 48 pages. Includes folding chart. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Light edge chipping to the covers. Very good condition; <br /> <br /> 22. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine At the Annual Convention by George Burgess. Printed in Augusta 1853. 20 pages. Includes outer wraps. Institutional and discard stamps on the front wrap and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 23. The Third Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine Delivered at the Thirty Seventh Annual Convention in St. Mark's Church Augusta. By Right Rev. George Burgess. Printed in Augusta 1856. 21 pages. Institutional and discard stamps on the front cover and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 24. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine In Christ Church Gardiner at the Annual Convention July 9 1862. By Right Rev. George Burgess. Printed in Bangor 1862. 22 pages. Institutional and discard stamps on the front cover and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 25 Cathedral Church of Saint Luke Portland Maine. Sermon Preached at the Consecration on the Feast of S. Luke October 18 A.D. 1877. By Morgan Dix. Printed in Portland 1877. 32 pages. Institutional stamp on the front cover and pencil marks on the title page. Light edge chips to the covers. Good condition. Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Maine. Various printers unknown
18490010113Bourges France. Good with no dust jacket. 1849. Ephemera. On offer is a printed Roman Catholic pastoral letter dated 1849 and intended as an open letter to clergy and members of the church in the jurisdiction. Its author was Jacques-Marie Antoine Célestin Dupont the Cardinal Archbishop of the Diocese of Bourges France. Dupont was born in 1792 in Sardinia. He was ordained a priest in 1815. In 1823 he was appointed Bishop and over the next 36 years served in several dioceses. His various postings were not without controversy. He was a reformer sent into several large dioceses to bring about much-needed changes and this frequently did not sit well with local clergy or the people of the diocese. In 1847 he was made a Cardinal. He maintained close relationships with the court of Louis Phillippe the so-called July Monarchy. Dupont passed away in 1859 in Bourges France. He begins his long letter with this exhortation: La belle recommendation nos tres-chers freres que celle de l'apotre St. Pierre exhortant les fideles a rendre leurs ames chastes par obeissance toute fraternelle en s'appliquent avec plus de soin a s'aimer les uns les autres d'un coeur simple et sans defiance. Translation: The beautiful recommendation our dearest brothers that the apostle St. Peter exhort the faithful to make their souls chaste by fraternal obedience apply themselves with more care to love each other with a simple heart and without hesitation. The front cover carries the coat of arms of Cardinal Du Pont. The letter is issued over his printed signature and sealed with his coat of arms. It also bears the printed signature of his secretary Jean Figier. This document offers a valuable insight into the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church in mid-19th century Europe. Pastoral letters such as this one were frequently sent out at particular times of the year coinciding with ecclesiastical seasons such as Lent or Christmas. However they were not limited to any particular event or celebration. In this case this Pastoral Letter was published for the Lenten season of 1849 the 40 day. Period preceding Easter. The document measures 10.75 inches by 8.5 inches. It is a 16-page printed document. The binding is a simple threaded binding that is intact and in good condition. The pages have some staining due to age but otherwise the document is in very good condition. ; Letters; 10.75"x8.5"; 16 pages; Signed by Notable Personage Unrelated . unknown
18870010266Bourges France. Good with no dust jacket. 1887. Ephemera. On offer is a printed pastoral letter about the education of young children written by the Archbishop of the Diocese of Bourges Jean-Joseph Marchal. The letter is titled lEducation des Petits Enfants et Mandement Pour le SaintTemps de Careme de l'An de Grace 1887 The Education of Small Children and the Mandata for theholy season of Lent in the Year of Grace 1887. Pastoral letters are open letters written to clergy and often to all members of the church as this one was in a particular jurisdiction. Such letters were frequently sent out at particular times of the year coinciding with ecclesiastical seasons such as Lent or Christmas. In this particular case it was sent out as part of the preparations for Lent. As the title suggest this Letter concerned the education of children. Two excerpts from the letter follow: L'enfant meme quand il a ete regenere par la baptisme ne se developee pas et ne devient points un homme parfait un chretien parfait par un accroissement spontane par la vertu d'unee force inherente a sa nature et agissant selon des regles invariables et toujours sures. Translation: The child even when he has been regenerated by baptism does not develop and does not become a perfect man a perfect Christian by a spontaneous increase by virtue of a force inherent in his nature and acting according to rules that are unvarying and always certain. Cedependant il faut bien de reconnaitre dans le grande nombre de familles il est impossible ou du moins il est dificile pour les parents de donner completement et par eux-memes a leur enfants l'ensignement religieux qui leur est du des qu'ils ont l'usage de la raison Translation: However it is necessary to recognize in the large number of families it is impossible or at least it is difficult for the parents to give completely and by themselves to their children the religious teaching which is due to them as soon as they have the use of reason. The author Archbishop of the Diocese of Bourges Jean-Joseph Marchal was ordained a priest in 1845 and taught as a professor at a major seminary. Leaving his teaching position became a parish priest. In 1864 he was appointedBishop of Belley France. In 1880 he was appointed Archbishop of Bourges in the southwest of France. He remained there as Archbishop until his death in 1892. Interestingly his brother was also a Bishop and served as his assistant in Bourges. For a historian or an educator this document offers an excellent window into the attitudes toward children and their education in a fairly conservative region of France during the Belle Epoque period of the late 19th century. This printed document measures 10.5 inches by 8.5 inches and contains 28 pages. The sewn binding is in excellent condition as are the pages. There are no stains or wear marks. ; 10.5" x 8.5"; 28 pages .
51-5255Aix France:1919 - 1921. 2 Als. 4pp. . .Le 3 août 1911 monseigneur Marie-Charles-Alfred de Cormont quitte la Martinique pour rejoindre la France dans le Diocèse d'Aire et Dax 1911-1930.The recipient of the letter is:Mme. Edmond Archdeacon 1872-1960 née Anne-Françoise de Rocquigny du Faye was the widow of Edmond Archdeacon 1864-1906.She held salons and many of the letters in this collection have to do with these social events often at her salon at no. 3 rue de Tilsitt Paris.Her late husband died in 1906: Edmond Archdeacon Député de la Seine et homme d’affaires français né à Paris le 24 décembre 1864 décédé à Paris le 20 février 1906.Edmond Archdeacon était le fils d’un riche agent de change parisien d’origine irlandaise et d’opinions légitimistes. Grâce à la fortune héritée de son père et à ses vastes propriétés dans l’Yonne il put vivre plus en rentier millionnaire qu’en homme d’affaires habiter sur les Champs Elysées l’hôtel fastueux du duc de Morny et surtout faire de la politique à fonds perdus en finançant avec une rare générosité les mouvements qui lui plaisaient c’est-à -dire résolument hostiles à la IIIe République.Mme. Edmond Archdeacon née Anne-Françoise de Rocquigny du Faye.: Selon André Becq de Fouquières Anne-Françoise de Rocquigny du Fayel par son mariage Mme Edmond Archdeacon quitta son hôtel du 15 avenue des Champs-Élysées pour venir résider à no. 3 rue de Tilsitt après la mort de son mari survenue en 1906. .Fondatrice de la “Maison de Repos du Clos Savoyard.†.Née le 2 novembre 1872 à Boulogne-sur-Mer.Décédée le 24 octobre 1960 à Veyrier-du-Lac à l'âge de 87 ans. Sépulture à ParisParents:Robert de Rocquigny du Fayel 1845 - 1929 maire de Neufchâtel;; Marie Connelly 1851 - 1916.Mariée le 20 novembre 1890 à Paris avec Edmond Archdeacon 1864 - 1906 député de la Seine: Enfants: Héloïse 1894 - Louise 1898 - . Expertise by: Alain NICOLAS & Pierre GHENO Experts près la Cour d’Appel de Paris Aix, France:1919 - 1921 unknown
1763R320059601AIME DELAROCHE. VERS 1763. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur frais. 5 + 441 pages - Baudeau et lettrine - Plats frottés - Coins émoussés - Dos à 5 nerfs -Des piqures de ver - Manque page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
014730[Diocèse de Langres, César-Guillaume de la Luzerne, Yonne] 29 mars 1784 & 6 avril 1785, 4p in-folio. Nomination de Louis Marry, prêtre, comme vicaire de Percey [Les Croûtes]. Ce village se trouvait alors dans le diocèse de Langres (Marne actuelle) mais se trouve aujourd'hui dans l'Yonne. Le document est signé par deux vicaires généraux en 1784 et 1785, vicaires différents le titulaire ayant dû changer entre temps. [357]
015662[Namur] Placard « Lettre pastorale de Monseigneur l'évêque de Namur au Clergé Séculier & Régulier de son Diocèse ». Namur, Ferdinand-Joseph Lafontaine, 12 septembre 1791. 1p in-folio (environ 40.5*31.5cm). Lettre dans laquelle l'évêque, Albert Louis de Lichtervelde, appelle à la concorde dans une période de discorde, et à la prière pour le nouveau monarques, Léopold II (sur le trône depuis moins d'un an). Pliée anciennement, petite déchirure en marge. [92]
0243520328.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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63 p. Age stained. 8vo. New wraps. Very scarce. Addresses Catholic emancipation. POPERY BOX 1
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8vo., First [Sole] Edition, on laid paper; attractively bound in modern burgundy half morocco, gilt back, a splendid copy. The standard reference, including chronological table, bibliography and list of subscribers. Scarce. The list of subscribers contains 93 entries. Brockett, 5320.
184731562Tallahassee: Office of the Florida Sentinel; Printed by Joseph Clisby 1847. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Original printed stitched wraps. 31 pages. Discoloration spots to the outer wrap. Contents include the minutes of proceedings Bishop's speech Church reports and data including numbers of "colored" congregants Treasurer's Report Constitution Canons etc. Light toning and creases to the contents. Early Florida imprint. Office of the Florida Sentinel; Printed by Joseph Clisby unknown
18501201050042London : J. Murray 1850. Pamphlet. Very Good. 8vo pamphlet rebound in card stock. Binding very good. Very minor wear to page edges. Pages clean and unmarked. London : J. Murray unknown