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1999932266<p>Seattle Washington: Trident Books 1999. NEW. Hand Numbered First Issue with Black Cobra Snakeskin Spine Gold Gilt Titles Cloth Boards. Petrine Cross stamped in blind to front board. All edges Stained Black. Marbled Endpapers with Silk Page Marker. "Notice" slip laid in as called for. Enclosed in Full Buckram Cloth Slipcase - ISBN : 1879000083 Library. First Edition First Issue/Printing. Hard Cover/Snake Skin/Cloth. New. 8vo - over 7" tall.</p> Trident Books hardcover
1660LD15777Vienna: : Typus Matthaei Cosmerovii. 1660. Hardcover. Very Good. Attractive 17th-century brown calf with dark lacquer finish gilt-stamped to both covers with central armorial device: double-headed eagle all surmounted by crown and four three-leaf gilt cornerpieces gilt monogram of interlocking CC enclosing VI to front cover only border tooled in gilt with repeating bird and scrollwork pattern spine of five raised bands; some gilt <br />rubbed or light edgewear. Folio 315 x 198mm. 92 pp. Three manuscript music fragments laid/tipped in between pages 88 and 89. <br/><br/> Typus Matthaei Cosmerovii... hardcover
Olin, Martin and Linda HeIn Pristine Condition. unknown
17891001571789. Données à Paris le 27 Novembre 1789. No place de l'imp. de Louis Oursel Imprimeur du Roi rue de la Vicomté 1789. 4pp. Woodcut headpiece with royal arms. Wide margins. All monasteries that have libraries and archives must compile and depose a catalogue of their books and manuscripts. unknown
1847375201Oxford: Ecclesiastical History Society 1847. First Edition. Hardcover. 2 Volumes. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenance: Canford School Library bookplate. Physical description: 2 Volumes. Subjects: Cranmer Thomas. England Church history. Religion history. Oxford: Ecclesiastical History Society hardcover
1998__085115557XBoydell Pr 1998. Hardcover. New. annotated edition edition. 1104 pages. 9.50x6.25x2.00 inches. Boydell Pr hardcover
1975Q-0064902862Barnes & Noble Books 1975. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Barnes & Noble Books hardcover
8943None of the items dated. Pamphlet from circa 1897. The three items indicate a brashness approaching hucksterism on the part of a Victorian professional in addition to marketing techniques advanced for the period. Letter: 12mo 2 pp. Stamped at head: 'Edw. Broughton Rouse M.A. LL.D. 436 GLOSSOP ROAD SHEFFIELD.' Twenty-five lines of text. Clear and complete. Fair on lightly-aged paper. Many hundreds of this letter must have been copied out and sent to clergymen throughout England. Begins 'Should you be thinking of effecting an Exchange or of disposing of your Patronage I shall be glad if you will allow me to either endeavour to carry through the former or to introduce a Purchaser as the case may be -'. Later he boasts 'Now that Mr. Emery Stark has retired I am I believe the "Doyen" of Ecclesiastical Agents.' In pencil on the reverse are notes regarding the Rev. Charles William Shepherd's benefice: 'Commuted Value £356 & 6 acres of Glebe C.W.S. aged 65 next month.' Pamphlet: 12mo 16 pp. On art paper. Good though aged and with rusting staples. Unusual cover with illustration of cloister and letters 'P. T. O.' in large font. Two full-page photographs: the first of a smug frock-coated figure presumably Broughton-Rouse inside an opulent Victorian drawing room captioned 'Good Morning! Well I hope you like the Rectory' and the second of his impressive residence the 'Grey Tower Glossop Road Sheffield'. Four pages of testimonial 'Extracts from Letters of the Clergy' initials only of writers. The Benefices Act is reproduced over three pages followed by a page of details of Broughton-Rouse's 'General Law Club' and a perforated subscripton leaf with photo of 'The New Municipal Buildings' on the reverse. The pamphlet ends with advertisement for Broughton-Rouse as 'Agent for Two or Three of the Leading Life Offices'. Handbill: 4to 1 p. Good on aged paper. Headed 'The Benefices' Act' and consisting of an 'Extract from "Truth" of 12th June 1902.' On 1 August 1905 according to Whitaker's Sheffield Almanac Broughton-Rouse was 'suspended from the practise of his profession for one year. The charge against him is that he induced Walter Brown the patron of a living and the Rev. William Henry Holland Healey who was presented to the living to commit an act of simony and that he caused the latter to make a declararation under the Benefices Act 1898 which he knew to be false'. From the Shepherd family archive. None of the items dated. Pamphlet from circa 1897. unknown
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17616College University of Glasgow . 29 July 1807. 1p. 4to. On bifolium. Addressed with broken seal in black wax on reverse of second leaf to 'Charles MacIntosh Esqr - &c &c'. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. He apologises for being 'unable to attend to pay the usual last Duty to the Remains of your excellent Father & my Friend' but assures MacIntosh that 'no man more sincerely laments his Departure than I do'. He ends in the hope that 'the great & gracious God may sanctify this Dispensation to all concerned'. Signe 'Your much afflicted but very faithful & obedt. Humble Sert. H: Macleod College 29 July 1807'. Perhaps the correspondent is the inventor of the waterproof coat - he was a student at Glasgow University. College [ University of Glasgow ]. 29 July 1807. unknown
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1903101641The Dolphin Press January 1903. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 'Designed to supply systematic information regarding the religious life the ecclesiastical arts and sciences and practical church work.' 8 Vols. Crisp unmarked text moderate scuffing and shelfwear small tears at the edges of several covers. The Dolphin Press hardcover
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Z1-F-020-02303Blackwell Pub. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Blackwell Pub unknown
25041One dated 'University College Oxford / Innocents Day 28 December 1866'. Another on letterhead of Christ Church Oxford 'Whitsun Monday'. The last without date or place. Excellent affectionate and eloquent content including a moving expression of the conventional Victorian view of Christmas. See Bright's entry in the Oxford DNB. A total of eight pages six of which are closely written. Items One and Two addressed to ‘My dear Jacob’. Item Three is incomplete. ONE: ‘Univ Coll / Innocents Day 1866.’ 5pp 12mo. On bifolium. Bright’s signature ‘W. Bright’ and the conclusion of the letter i.e. the fifth page are written crosswise at the head of the first page. He begins by stating that Jacob’s letter ‘was a very good companion to one which I received from Newbolt’. He spent ‘a very happy Christmas’ at ‘SS Phil. James and Merton’. The following passage gives an indication of the letter’s quality: ‘It was striking to enter the former church at 7.30 when I went to take the first of the three celebrations and contrast the dim soft twilight outside with the splendour of the sanctuary lit up by sixteen candles and with the altar in its radiant Christmas garb. You remember how Liddon accounts for the use of the highly dogmatic and gospel rather than of any more historic or narrative selections; - Christmas is the day on which owing to the immeasurable condescenscion and the circumstances of infancy and poverty which surround it the Church owes and in fact cannot refrain from rendering a special recognition of the Divinity of the Virginborn. I never felt that so much as when I had to repeat the closing words of that interdiction to S. John’s gospel at that time and place.’ He praises ‘the best skill of the 16th century’ remarking that ‘the most accurate statements of doctrinal truth are precisely the forms most full to Christian minds of devotional power’ adding ‘I am always sorry when good men like Archd. Churton & Sir R. Palmer fail to see the immense advantage of exact orthodoxy in hymns or prayers’. In another paragraph discussing Christmas he writes: ‘I do not htink that its joy is as triumphant as the “Paschale gaudium†but it has in it a character of peculiar & exquisite sweetness: the secret of which I take to be that it unites all the tender and pathetic associations of infancy and motherhood and of a birthday with the intense convictions that express themselves in the worship of Our Lord see the Adeste Fideles. How deeply one pities this week that poor unhappy apostate at Pietermaritz.’ The reference is to Bishop Colenso. He describes the service at Merton in great detail before expressing great sympathy with Jacob’s ‘difficulties as to Church restoration in a rural parish. What is the right way I wonder of restoring’. He ends with affectionate words about their friendship. TWO: ‘Whitsun Monday’. 2pp 12mo. The commencement of the letter only. He had received the news of Jacob’s ‘new prospects’: ‘Witney will grieve - but you could not have declined such a call.’ He will keep a look out for a curate but is ‘greatly pressed by various occupations’. Signed ‘W Bright.’ THREE: Conclusion of letter only hence no date or place. 2pp 12mo. On single leaf. Signed ‘W Bright.’ Cuts in: ‘. secret of Edward King’s influence as Principal. One sees better what he is by observing his intense pastoral love as it comes out in his dealings with his parish boys and young men.’ Later he writes: ‘I thought S. Augustine’s phrase Ama et fac quod vis might be the motto of his ministry: and when he reclined under a tent for two or three hours watching a cricket match with a playful word for each boy or man who came back from his innings I knew that all this was part of his work.’ He continues with reference to ‘Charles Martin and Talbot’ Cuddesden Alfred Pott. ‘Hall has seen Bp Gray who told him that if Mr Butler went out to Nolet he would be received by the great majority of clergy and communicants: but that the fury of the heretical and irreligious body would make his life almost a life of martyrdom.’ He continues: ‘I had what I esteem the honour the day before yesterday of a letter from Miss Yonge. the author Charlotte Yonge I always think she is one of the best teachers last word underlined I ever had.’ One dated 'Univ[ersity] Coll[ege, Oxford] / Innocents Day [28 December] 1866'. Another, on letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford, unknown
1831500045703London: Westley 1831. First Edition. . Hardcover. Poor. On free inquiry in religion etc rear board missing front board loose. Scarce book <br/> <br/> Westley hardcover
1896001236London: Church Missionary Society 1896. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A lovely fresh copy. Maroon blind stamped binding with gilt titles. Scarce in original edition. SELLER SUPPLIED IMAGES. <br/> <br/> Church Missionary Society hardcover
2026100151303Guillaume Desprez 2026. Etat correct garniture de la couverture rognée par endroits charnières fragilisés intérieur propre dans l'ensemble cependant mouillure au début du livre salissures sur les dernières pages. in12. 2026. Relié. Isaïe Lemaistre de Sacy traduction biblique commentaire patristique Pères de l'Église Guillaume Desprez XVIIe siècle exégèse Ancien Testament jansénisme Religion et spiritualité Exégèse biblique Traduction et commentaire Patristique Livre ancien / édition du XVIIe siècle Guillaume Desprez unknown
198615036Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem 1986. Large paperback in near fine condition. Text in Russian. Soft cover. Near Fine. Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem Paperback
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