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41947Selkirk: The Scottish Chronicle Press 1934. The Consecration of Samuel Seabury at Aberdeen on November 14 1784 and how through Suffering the dispossessed and shattered Church of Scotland made good and proved her fealty to Evangelic Truth and Apostolic Order. Pp.26/3list of the clergie in the dioces of Aberdeen at the Revolution 1688 black & white portrait frontispiece 2 further plates slight toning to pages. Red card covers creasing to lower front and rear corners spine rubbed and sunned. A scarce item. G. " A crucial date for members of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America is the consecration of the first Bishop of the Anglican Communion in the United States. During the colonial era there had been no Anglican bishops in the New World; and persons seeking to be ordained as clergy had had to travel to England for the purpose. After the achievement of American independence it was important for the Church in the United States to have its own bishops and an assembly of Connecticut clergy chose Samuel Seabury to go to England and there seek to be consecrated as a bishop. However the English bishops were forbidden by law to consecrate anyone who would not take an oath of allegiance to the British Crown. He accordingly turned to the Episcopal Church of Scotland which had no connection with the government having originated around 1690 with the non-Jurors: those Anglicans who having sworn allegiance to James Stuart would not during his lifetime swear allegiance to William of Orange and who were accordingly all but outlawed under the new dynasty and was accordingly free to consecrate him without political complications. In Aberdeen 14 November 1784 Samuel Seabury was consecrated to the Episcopate by the Bishop and the Bishop Coadjutor of Aberdeen and the Bishop of Ross and Caithness. He thus became part of the unbroken chain of bishops that links the Church today with the Church of the Apostles. In return he promised them that he would do his best to persuade the American Church to use as its Prayer of Consecration blessing of the bread and wine at the Lord's Supper the Scottish prayer taken largely unchanged from the 1549 Prayer Book rather than the much shorter one in use in England. The aforesaid prayer adopted by the American Church with a few modifications has been widely regarded as one of the greatest treasures of the Church in this country." justusanglican. Selkirk: The Scottish Chronicle Press, 1934. unknown
1939234204Messenger Print 1939. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Red-brown boards. Some staining to text block. Pages of text are clean bright and free of markings. Binding is tight and secure. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Messenger Print Hardcover
1870039742London: John Philp 1870. Stiff Covers Hardcover. Fair. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 142pp. Circa 1870. Actual date of publication is unknown. Bound in original dark blue stiff covers. Gilt lettering on front cover remains clear and bright. Exterior is quite worn and binding is only tenuously holding together with a clear need for the volume to be handled carefully to maintain what's left of the integrity of the volume. Spacing is evident at hinges/gutter. Edges of pages admit some wear and soiling as well as some minor creasing to extremities of a small number of leaves <br/> <br/> John Philp hardcover
136 pages including index. "After the bible, this is the most important book a Christian will ever read." - front cover. Not willing to accept his cancer as "God's will" for his life, author (a Pastor) began an intensive biblical and scientific study to find out why he was sick - and to possibly find an alternative treatment to the usually unsuccessful treatments of the medical profession. His discoveries healed his body and answered such questions as: why do Christians get sick? Can people be free from physical problems?; What can a person do to avoid sickness? In giftable condition. Negligible wear. Unmarked with bright colour glossy covers. Price sticker upon back cover. Book
Dust jacket has some shelfwear. ; This look back to the very beginnings of Irish Christianity and to its founder - St. Patrick, is an excellent work by one of the most intriguing of writers, who presents Irish and Celtic Dark age history through a political perspective. Patrick is a figure about little certain is known, and Thompson masterfully, "pieces together the story of his life, drawing his evidence from the only real clues that exist, Patrick's own writings. " Scheduled for publication on St. Patrick's day, this study of the elusive patron saint of the Irish is unique in at least one respect. Thompson (emeritus professor of Nottingham University, England) relies solely on evidence gathered from Patrick's own writingstwo books in Latin: Epistle to the Soldiers of Coroticus and Confessionto form a biography. He eschews the legends and apocrypha, many amusing, that have over the centuries embellished the meager facts known about Patrick, yet Thompson strives to appeal to general readers as well as theologians and scholars. Terming Patrick "a bad writer but . . . Not an out-and-out crackpot, " he poses credible hypotheses about Patrick's origins as a Briton, his enslavement in County Mayo, his delayed rise to the bishopric and his unusual reaching out to the non-Christian barbarians of fifth-century Ireland. An intriguing story filled with unanswerable questions but highly readable and satisfying.
Authors signature on the FEP, pages are clean, bright and tight, Used
19144324Louisville KY: Pentecostal Publishing 1914 . First edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo 94 pages light blue cloth spine stained <br/><br/>Rev. Southard was the founder of the American Association of Women Ministers 1919. Ordained in the Methodist Church in 1925 she had pastorates in Colorado Montana and Kansas and preached throughout the United States in the Philippines 1928 1930 1947-1948 and India 1931-1932 1947-1948. She was a delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Church 1920 1924 and worked tirelessly to secure equal rights for women within the church. From 1925 to 1927 Southard was head of the history department at Taylor University in Indiana. A national field worker for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Southard was president of the International Woman-Preachers' Association and editor of the Woman's Pulpit the journal of the American Association of Women Ministers. This her first book is based upon her Purity Lectures. "Its purpose is to reveal the subtle way in which white slavery reacts upon all society . to show how the thinking of respectable people compels this traffic by furnishing a solid foundation for the evil that necessitates white slavery - Foreword." Portrait frontispiece. Pentecostal Publishing hardcover
1886249264Boston: D. Lothrop and Company 1886. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. Rebacked; no pencil or ink markings in text; hardcover binding with very light to light edge wear to extremities; digital images can be made available upon request. near Very Good binding. D. Lothrop and Company unknown books
2004047809Saskatoon SK Canada: Ursuline Sisters of Prelate 2004. Hardcover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. ix 288pp. bw photos ports. maps. Photo illustrated endpapers. Gold-stamp figure and gold lettering to cover gold lettering to spine. No edgewear. Mild bumping to bottom corners and tail. Binding square and sound. Quarto. <br/> <br/> Ursuline Sisters of Prelate hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked green boards, very bright gilt page edges and lettering/embossing to front and spine, very minor bumping to spine top and lower front corner. 96pp. Two stories with religious themes translated from the original Russian. Undated ca 1900. We are also selling the other two volumes in this series by Tolstoi.
19052549New York: Fowler & Wells Co. 1905. Third edition. Hardcover. Very Good . 202 p. 5 1/4 x 7 1/2 in. Brown cloth binding gilt lettering on spine and cover. Condition of the book is VERY GOOD: light wear to covers and spine spine lightly darkened gilt lettering on spine faded- lightly tarnished on cover edges of text block lightly yellowed- top edge a bit darker pages clean binding tight. Fowler & Wells Co. hardcover
1996230329002Light & Life Pub Co 1996. paperback. Very Good. 6x0x8. Grube George W. Editor : What the Church Fathers Say About.Various Subjects. Minneapolis : Light & Life Publishing 1996. Size is octavo 8vo 9"/23cm h. Bound in publisher's glossy color pictorial wrappers. Iv pp prelim material 182 numbered pp plus six blank. Sayings of the Church Fathers organized into 28 sections including "Why God Allows Evil and Suffering" "Fasting" "Christian Love and the Sanctity of Marriage" and many others. Each section provides a "prayer before study" and scriptural references before the sayings themselves. Condition notes: Very good plus sound binding. Interior unmarked/clean. We personally inspect every book we offer. Light & Life Pub Co paperback
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked green boards, very bright gilt page edges and lettering/embossing to front and spine, very minor bumping to spine foot and lower rear corner. 126pp. Two stories with religious themes translated from the original Russian. Undated ca 1900. We are also selling the other two volumes in this series by Tolstoi.
VG paperback reprint. 10279. eng
1st edition. VG paperback. Small crease to the front cover.9144. eng
223p. Color illustrations. Paperback. Very Good. RELIGION BOX 2
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Creasing/nicks to oversize part of front cover and name to front cover. Very clean very tight pages with dusty slightly marked boards and rusty staples. 36pp. History, description and a discussion about the future of the Abbey at Whalley in Lancashire. Illustrated
1998pl859Magnus press Dos carré collé 1998 In-12°, dos carré collé, 143 pp., texte en anglais ; menus incidents sur la couverture sinon très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Ink date to titlepage. Some scattered foxing. ; A Roman Catholic look at Westminster Abbey, with the "Daily Prayer" to convert England printed on the rear inside cover. ; 101 pages
01-0196Kansas City Mo.: Unity School of Christianity 1940. Magazine. 11 issues for the year; 1 missing covers; lacking November. Covers by Walter Ohlson Elizabeth Tedder and Dorothy Wagstaff. Kansas City, Mo.: Unity School of Christianity, 1940. unknown
01-0195Kansas City Mo.: Unity School of Christianity 1939. Magazine. 11 issues for the year; 3 missing covers; lacking January. Covers by Walter Ohlson Elizabeth Tedder and Dorothy Wagstaff. Kansas City, Mo.: Unity School of Christianity, 1939. unknown
01-0197Kansas City Mo.: Unity School of Christianity 1941. Magazine. 11 issues for the year; lacking January. Covers by Walter Ohlson Elizabeth Tedder and Dorothy Wagstaff. Kansas City, Mo.: Unity School of Christianity, 1941. unknown
01-0198Kansas City Mo.: Unity School of Christianity January 1942. 11 issues for 1942 January of 1943; lacking August 1942. Covers by Walter Ohlson Jan Tyne and Dorothy Wagstaff. Kansas City, Mo.: Unity School of Christianity, January, 1942. unknown
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured plates and maps; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
120X170mm. 88 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly bumped. Binding visible on inner cover. Ex-library copy with usual marks on title page, spine and last page. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.