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18005220087London: John Nicholson 1800. Softcover. Fair in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Publication date of 1800 is an estimate. Stitched binding is sound. Wrappers are missing. Minimal exlibrary marks. Pages tanned with dampstaining on a few in the bottom corner not extending into text. Full title: The Strange and Wonderful Predictions of Mr. Christopher Love Minister of the Gospel at Lawrence Jury London; Who was beheaded on Tower-hill in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England. Giving an account of Babylon's fall or the destruction of Popery; and in that glorious event a general Reformation over all the World. With a Most Extraordinary Prophecy of the Late Revolution in France And the Downfall of the Antichristian Kingdom in that Country by Mr. Peter Jurieu Also Extracts from the Writings of Dr. Gill and Robert Flemming Which bear evident Relation to the French Revolution and other astonishing Accidents that have or may be about to happen. To which is added Nixon's Cheshire Prophecy at Large Published from Lady Cowper's correct Copy to the reign of Queen Anne; also his life. At the end of the book is a brief chapter: An Extraordinary Predicdtion relating tto the Downfall of the House of Bourbon and the House of Austria by John Wesley. Ex-Library; 6.5" tall; 69 pages. John Nicholson unknown
1751113658London: At Mercers Chapel Cheapside. Fair with no dust jacket. 1751. The Second Edition with ADDITIONS. Hardcover. Soloman's 'Song of Songs'. Full leather gilt borders and 5 raised bands to the spine. Leather shabby and peeling away in parts with losses to the corners/edges and to the head/tail and other parts of the spine. Scuffed corners through to the boards. Hinges split front hinge - front board detached - and rear hinge splitting but strings holding tight on the back board. No title label. Internally this book is COMPLETE BUT has been damp to the bottom at some point in the distant past and this has left grubby browned endpapers and smeared browned corners throughout the book. The pages are wavy/wrinkled throughout but all text is clear and easily read. The bottom edges of the first six or so pages including the Title and Frontispiece are very friable chipped and torn with a little loss - but only to the blank bottom corner/edges. Throughout most of the rest of the book the bottom blank edge is friable and browned with tears/loss here and there. I have 'strengthened' some of the tears throughout the book with clear archive tape but the rest of the text is in the main solid and without loss. One front edge with loss to the front side blank margin - page 155. SEE IMAGES. 6 564 pp. Full page Engraved Frontispiece and lovely rectangular copper 'cut' across the top of Chapter One. A former owner's name in old browned ink W. Williams and S12 written on the front free endpaper and a different name and address plus "his Book" written in old ink on the rear pastedown. " A discourse on this book of the Bible The 'Song of Songs' by the prolific Baptist scholar and theologian John Gill 1697-1771. This was the first volume in his commentary on the Scriptures and was originally delivered in 122 sermons at Horsleydown Church which he headed for over 50 years. It was first published in 1728. Gill was a noted Hebrew Scholar and the author of many other works on Calvinism and the Baptist faith. " . Overall a poor/fair probably reading/working copy with the faults as noted above but it is the Original 18th Century edition with additions complete with the frontispiece and has no underlinings etc. Generally Sound and reasonably tight. This book is overweight aat 1.3 Kilos and MAY require extra postage depending on your location. See IMAGES. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . At Mercers Chapel, Cheapside, hardcover