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0243173105.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1818E20444New York: J. Soule and T. Mason 1818. Leather_bound. Very Good. Original full calf with spine lined in gilt and red leather spine label lettered in gilt. 253 pp. 4 pp. Contents at rear. A tight example with the binding rubbed along edges spine and soem scuffing to the boards. Handwritten and decorated ownership signature and place dated 1838 on the second front blank. Text is well foxed. Deaccsessioned from a church archive and so stamped on the verso of the title page. An early U.S. printing of Wesley's Extract a work that first appeared in 1793. J. Soule and T. Mason unknown
1756KMP-0162-15393John Wesley 1756. Leather Bound. Acceptable. METHODIST FOUNDRY IMPRINT KEMPIS Thomas à. An Extract of the Christian's Pattern: or A Treatise of the Imitation of Christ. Written in Latin by Thomas à Kempis. Published by John Wesley M.A. London: Printed in the Year 1756; and Sold at the Foundry Upper-Moor-Fields. First Edition thus 2 5/8 x 4 1/8 inches pocket duodecimo vii 288 13 pp. Bound in full contemporary dark calfskin featuring an elegant gilt-stamped central starburst/lozenge motif to both boards decorative gilt corner tools and spine richly tooled in gilt across four compartments with three raised bands. All edges gilt dulled. Striking contemporary combed marbled endpapers. Condition: Covers show moderate to heavy rubbing uniform scuffing and expected edge wear; tips bumped and slightly frayed with minor chipping to the spine caps. Both front and rear joints are cracked but remain stable showing evidence of early historic glue reinforcement; text block remains firm. Interior shows uniform age-toning and occasional mild marginal smudging or foxing. Heavy soiling and localized chipping to the fragile marbled endpapers most notable at the rear pastedown hinge. Leaf pp. 121-122 features an old vertical tear repaired with Japanese tissue on both sides slightly affecting the edge of the text block. Leaf pp. 133-134 shows a ragged fore-edge with minor text loss to the outer margin alongside a near full-height closed vertical tear running near the gutter margin touching the first letters of the text block but leaving legibility intact. Overall a highly complete unrestored and deeply evocative copy of a fragile heavily read Methodist survival. OCLC No. 43539199 locates only two copies worldwide: Cambridge University UK and Drew University NJ. Reference: Baker Union Catalogue of Publications of John and Charles Wesley No. 26. ~KMP~ 1.0P A remarkably rare early London imprint of John Wesley's celebrated abridgment of the 15th-century devotional classic 'The Imitation of Christ'. Anglican theologian and Methodist founder John Wesley 1703–1791 originally executed a full English translation of Thomas à Kempis's Latin text in 1735 as one of his earliest published works. Following the formal maturation of the Methodist movement in 1738–1739 Wesley realized that his followers required a more accessible portable and streamlined edition focused entirely on 'religion of the heart.' The resulting 'Extract of the Christian's Pattern' was first published in 1741 and systematically stripped of its strictly monastic medieval elements to serve as a daily spiritual handbook for the working-class Methodist societies. Because these pocket-sized volumes were subjected to intensive daily devotional use by early adherents the vast majority were read to pieces. Early editions are exceptionally scarce on the market. Following the 1741 original subsequent editions appeared in Bristol 1746 and London 1753 followed by this rare 1756 printing distributed directly from Wesley's famous ministerial headquarters and chapel at 'The Foundry' in Upper Moorfields. An essential piece of early Wesleyan typography and printing history. John Wesley hardcover
133491012X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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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
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
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
1379730694.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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180875963New York:: Ezekiel Cooper and John Wilson 1808. Early edition. old full sheep. Ink notes and signatures on front endsheet; text block age-toned; light rubbing to the binding which is tight and sound. About 4 x 2-1/2 inches. Ezekiel Cooper and John Wilson, unknown
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30547By John Wesley A.M. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College Oxford. The Fourth Edition. London: Printed at the Conference-Office G. Story Agent Sold by G. Whitfield and at the Methodist Preaching-Houses on Town and Country 1800 Contemporary boards Cr.8vo. 235pp. with a 3 page catalogue of "Books published by the late Rev. Mr. Wesley &c." dated 1801. Brainerd was a missionary the the Indians in New York New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This is an abridgment of "The Life" by Jonathan Edwards minister of Northampton in New England who was to be Brainerd's father-in-law until his untimely death in 1747. With the ink-stamp of "Kilfee Library" to the upper board slight foxing to endpapers and preliminary pages a very nice copy in contemporary paper backed boards. We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa Oceania archaeology anthropology travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested.N hardcover