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184047892London: Simpkin Marshall and Co 1840. 1st Edition. Bound in original dark olive green diaper grain cloth. Front cover blocked in blind with gilt stamped title lettering in board center. Back cover blocked in blind. Yellow eps. Square & tight. Average wear & soiling to binding. Smattering of light foxing. Very Good. xvi 168 pp. List of subscribers: p. vii - xiv. Errata note at bottom of p. xiv. 12mo. 8" x 5" <br/><br/> Simpkin, Marshall, and Co hardcover books
1835536Lancaster Penns.: Gedruckt bey Johann Bär 1835. 8vo. 190 x 110 mm. 7 ½ x 4 ½ inches. 6 698 8 pp. "Preface" bound out of order at end of volume. Contemporary mottled calf metal clasps; binding rubbed at spine. Joints cracked yet sound; text block foxed throughout; with faults a good copy. Scarce Lancaster edition printed in German the text from the edition published in the Netherlands in 1575. Simons was an ordained Catholic priest from Friesland in the Low Countries who followed the progress of the Reformation and recognized the need for reform and adherence to the teachings of the Bible. Transubstantiation and infant baptism were two doctrinal issues that he particularly found wanting. Through his exhaustive study of scripture he came to understand that they were not in the Bible and therefore he could no longer perform the sacrament as prescribed by Catholic liturgy. Ein Fundament und Klare Anweisung is a record of his biblical studies which had a significant influence on Dutch reform movements and the growth of the Anabaptist sect. It became a standard work in Mennonite communities in America. American Imprints 32974. 536. Gedruckt bey Johann Bär unknown books
1869008334New York: Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Co. 1869. vi paginated 9-319 4 pp. publishers ads. Dated 1864 copyright page 1869 title page. Very Good Plus in publishers embossed brown cloth gilt lettering at spine. Lettering at spine faded yet still legible spine and front cover lightened from sun two small spots to fore edge. SCARCE Masonic treatise. . Early Printing. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. Small 8vo. Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Co. Hardcover books
183423028Charleston: Printed by A.E. Miller 1834. 30pp stitched untrimmed. Very Good. <br/><br/> This pamphlet explains the controversy between South Carolina's Medical Society and its Medical College. The Medical Society created the Medical College in the 1820s. Dickson a physician helped to found the College; Simons a leader of the Medical Society would exercise control over the College. But the College faculty including Dickson was unhappy with Society rule and resigned in 1832. The parting was unpleasant; competing pamphlets issued on the contentious issues this one accusing Dickson of "sarcastic taunts and angry vituperations." The departed faculty would open another medical school. <br/> Unable to compete the Medical Society would relinquish its control in 1839 and the two medical schools merged. <br/>II Turnbull 331. Not in American Imprints or Sabin. OCLC 191248286 1- AAS and facsimiles as of June 2019. Printed by A.E. Miller unknown books