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1737055139Nashville Charles-Town : United Methodist Publishing House Lewis Timothy 1737. First Thus . Hardcover. Fine. Small 8vo. NASHVILLE : 1988. CHARLES-TOWN : 1737. Facsimile reprint 1988. Hardback. Faux dark-brown leather; gilt lettered spine; with decoration to spine and cover. Marbled end-papers. Printed on cream laid-paper. Tight bright and clean. Neat owner inscription. No internal markings. FINE. iv 74 pages. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> United Methodist Publishing House [ Lewis Timothy ] hardcover
1784WRCLIT66510London: Printed by J. Paramore 1784. 16p. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. A bit foxed with shallow tidemark at fore- edge; a good coy. A late edition of this sermon which was first printed shortly after its delivery. ESTC N24012. BAKER 33. Printed by J. Paramore unknown books
1784WRCLIT66508London: Printed by J. Paramore 1784. 16p. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Late edition first published in 1758. Tanned with marginal discoloration to one leaf; a good copy. ESTC N18206. BAKER 185. Printed by J. Paramore unknown books
1797052841London: Printed for G. Whitfield at the New Chapel 1797. Fifth Edition . Hardcover. Good Plus. Small Octavo. LONDON : 1797. Hardback. Volume 2 of 4. Contemporary calf-leather; gilt lettered red label to spine; spine gilt ruled. Original end-papers. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Moderate wear. GOOD. iii 267 pages. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Sm.8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. <br/> <br/> Printed for G. Whitfield, at the New Chapel hardcover
1783WRCLIT66512Bath: Printed by S. Hazard 1783. 151pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Browned early ink name on title lower corner of title-leaf torn away affecting a couple of letters in the imprint; a ragged but sound copy. First Bath edition of this sermon first printed in Bristol in 1759. ESTC locates two copies in North America. ESTC N22706. BAKER 196. Printed by S. Hazard unknown books
1784WRCLIT66506London: Printed by John Paramore 1784. 12pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Foxed else a good copy. A late edition of this sermon the earliest known printing being from Limerick dated 1775. ESTC T186299. BAKER 306. Printed by John Paramore unknown books
1784WRCLIT66513London: Printed by John Paramore 1784. 16pp. 12mo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Some foxing else near very good. The third London printing reported by ESTC. ESTC T39798. BAKER 200i. Printed by John Paramore unknown books
1737055138Nashville Charles-Town : United Methodist Publishing House Lewis Timothy 1737. First Thus . Hardcover. Fine. Small 8vo. NASHVILLE : 1988. CHARLES-TOWN : 1737. Facsimile reprint 1988. Hardback. Faux dark-brown leather; gilt lettered spine; with decoration to spine and cover. Marbled end-papers. Printed on cream laid-paper. Tight bright and clean. No owner name or internal markings. FINE. iv 74 pages. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> United Methodist Publishing House [ Lewis Timothy ] hardcover
180019176New York: Carlton & Porter. Very Good with no dust jacket. c1800. Hardcover. Bound in full tree calf edges rubbed gilt titles on red morocco block contents very good clean and tight. Volume 2 of two volume set. Part of the Bishop Robert Crawley collection held in trust. Scarce. ; 9" x 6"; 568 pages . Carlton & Porter hardcover
1743BS101GLTBRN9Cambridge: J. Brotherton 1743. Hardback full-calf gilt titles to spine. ix 6 332pp 4. 2nd edition 1743. Ex-library labels on end-papers. Binding somewhat darkened and worn. A decent copy. bs101. 2nd Edition. Hard Cover. Good. J. Brotherton Hardcover
180019539New York: Carlton & Porter. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1800. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in full tree calf edges rubbed gilt titles on red morocco block contents very good clean and tight. Volume 2 of two volume set. Part of the Bishop Robert Crawley collection held in trust. Scarce. ; 9" x 6" . Carlton & Porter hardcover
1800B000NMQAOAMethodist Book Room 1800's. Hardcover. Good. Good Hardcover. Edges are rubbed. Contains some underlining. Front endpage loose but binding is tight. Methodist Book Room hardcover
1743013166Cambridge: Printed by J. Bentham . 1743 Book. Fair. Disbound. ii iv ii ix vii 332 4 pages. In remains of old full leather binding but the boards are now both detached. Text block completely split between pages 214/215. Pages at the start and finish are very browned from contact with the leather. Ink name to the front free end paper - John Elsworth. The tips of the upper outer corners of pages 291 - 286 are torn off and creased. Printed by J. Bentham [...] hardcover
1788020124Trenton: Quequelle and Wilson. Sixteenth edition corrected and enlarged. Binding removed string bound. Old brown ink inscription back of title page and back blank leaf. xiv pages 23-125 missing pages 1-22. Pages age toned. Scarce in an early edition. . Fair. Printed Paper Covers. 1788. Quequelle and Wilson unknown
1772AQ32979Lyon: Chez Jean Marie Bruyset 1772. xl 300pp 4. Contemporary gilt-tooled mottled sheep calf lettering-piece marbled edges. Heavily rubbed some loss to head of spine. Early manuscript shelf-mark and recent book-label of Le Docteur Georges Martin to FEP worm-track to lower corner of text-block marginal loss to leaf Y1 scattered spotting. A French edition of John Wesley's 1703-1791 home medical handbook originally titled Primitive Physic Or an Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases. Receiving 23 editions and selling over a million copies the original text became the most popular medical manual of its day. Wesley a cleric and evangelist encouraged his preachers to carry a copy with them in their travels. . 12mo. Chez Jean Marie Bruyset unknown
1791AQ21908London: Printed by G. Paramore 1791. 128pp. Disbound. Upper edge damp-stained occasional spotting. A early printing of the fourteenth instalment of Church of England Clergyman and founder of Methodism John Wesley's 1793-1791 Journal. The voluminous text originally published in parts between 1739 and 1789 provides a record of a tireless traveller and observer of a wide range of people and manners and though unreliable as an objective historical source for his life presents a passionate man dedicated to the education of his people. ESTC T17153. 12mo. Printed by G. Paramore unknown
1782054071London: Printed by J. Paramore 1782. Third Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. FACSIMILE: PUBLISHED 1904 According to the Bodleian Library Oxford. LONDON : 1782. Third edition corrected. First published in 1780. A nice facsimile early edition. No publisher or printer details; looks as close to the original as it could; old style paper. Hardback. Full speckled calf-leather. Gilt decoration to spine not lettered. Old-style end-papers. Tight bright and clean. Minor wear only. Neat owner name and bookplate from the 1930s. No internal markings. Tight bright and clean. Nice and attractive copy. VERY GOOD INDEED. 504 xvi pages. Indexes. Referenced by: English Short Title Catalog T124130. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Printed by J. Paramore hardcover
1792860N10Caerlleon : J. Fletcher 1792. Paperback. Good. 6.5" by 4". None. A very scarce copy of a sermon delivered by popular hymn writer Charles Wesley in 1742. Published in Welsh. A very scarce copy of a sermon delivered by Charles Wesley in Oxford on Sunday 4th April 1742. Published in Welsh. As well as leading the Methodist movement in England Charles Wesley was also a prolific hymn writer writing over 6500 hymns including the carol 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing'. Having travelled to Georgia in America with his brother in 1735 the brother's then travelled through Britain converting followers to the Methodist revival through preaching and hymn-singing. Wesley married Welsh woman Sara Gywnne before moving to Bristol seven years later. With the date 'August 13th 1816' inscribed to the title page in ink. With a page of publisher's adverts to the rear. Prior owner's ink inscription to page 23. Undated. Dated using WorldCat from the estimations of the National Library of Wales. No author given. Established using WorldCat from a copy held at the National Library of Wales. In the publisher's original paper binding. Externally generally smart. The paper wraps are rather age-toned with some moderate handling marks. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned with some patches of foxing to the front and rear of the volume. Good J. Fletcher paperback
1790AQ21909London: Printed and sold at the New-Chapel 1790. 112pp. Disbound. Lightly spotted. A early printing of the fifteenth instalment of Church of England Clergyman and founder of Methodism John Wesley's 1793-1791 Journal. The voluminous text originally published in parts between 1739 and 1789 provides a record of a tireless traveller and observer of a wide range of people and manners and though unreliable as an objective historical source for his life presents a passionate man dedicated to the education of his people. ESTC T17154. 12mo. Printed and sold at the New-Chapel unknown
1788AQ21907London: Printed and sold at the New Chapel 1788. 119pp 1. Disbound. Title page very nearly detached lightly spotted. A early printing of the third instalment of Church of England Clergyman and founder of Methodism John Wesley's 1793-1791 Journal. The voluminous text originally published in parts between 1739 and 1789 provides a record of a tireless traveller and observer of a wide range of people and manners and though unreliable as an objective historical source for his life presents a passionate man dedicated to the education of his people. ESTC T17129. 12mo. Printed and sold at the New Chapel unknown
1749AQ21905Bristol: Printed by Felix Farley 1749. 120pp. Disbound. Occasional very light spotting. A early printing of the fourth instalment of Church of England Clergyman and founder of Methodism John Wesley's 1793-1791 Journal. The voluminous text originally published in parts between 1739 and 1789 provides a record of a tireless traveller and observer of a wide range of people and manners and though unreliable as an objective historical source for his life presents a passionate man dedicated to the education of his people. ESTC T17131. Second edition. 12mo. Printed by Felix Farley unknown
1777AQ21910London: Printed by R. Hawes 1777. 119pp 1. Disbound. A trifle creased and spotted. A early printing of the sixteenth instalment of Church of England Clergyman and founder of Methodism John Wesley's 1793-1791 Journal. The voluminous text originally published in parts between 1739 and 1789 provides a record of a tireless traveller and observer of a wide range of people and manners and though unreliable as an objective historical source for his life presents a passionate man dedicated to the education of his people. ESTC T17155. 12mo. Printed by R. Hawes unknown
1791AQ21911London: Printed by G. Paramore 1791. 80pp. Disbound. Lightly spotted. A early printing of the seventeenth instalment of Church of England Clergyman and founder of Methodism John Wesley's 1793-1791 Journal. The voluminous text originally published in parts between 1739 and 1789 provides a record of a tireless traveller and observer of a wide range of people and manners and though unreliable as an objective historical source for his life presents a passionate man dedicated to the education of his people. ESTC T218527. 12mo. Printed by G. Paramore unknown
179135982London: Printed by G. Paramore & sold by G. Whitfield New-Chapel City-Road; & at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses in town and country 1791. 12mo. 11 pp. <br><br>Methodist hymns. Without music. Later edition. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Baker Wesley 147; ESTC T185128. Ex-library in library pamphlet binding bookplate; rubber-stamp on fly-leaf title-page and p. 3; charge pocket and date due slip at rear. Dust-soiled spotting and soiling. Still a decent copy. Printed by G. Paramore & sold by G. Whitfield, New-Chapel, City-Road; & at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses in unknown books
179352197Phila.: Parry Hall. Good. 1793. Hardcover. Contemporary full leather worn with hinge crudely repaired. Pp. 216 4. This book belonged to the Rev. Roger Benton who was an early Methodist minister; a Dr. Bynom who bought the book in 1800 has written extensively to the endpapers about this. Scattered foxing some tears to endsheets. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Parry Hall hardcover