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184629011Boston: Dutton and Wentworth Printers 1846. Original printed salmon wrappers stitched 48pp. Occasional light spotting Very Good.<br/><br/> "The letters concern Rev. Adams' refusal to grant letters of recommendation from his church to the Payson church of which Rev. Fairchild was pastor because of accusations of immoral conduct against Fairchild" Cohen. The Payson church was thus deprived of "the fellowship of sister churches." Fairchild had allegedly seduced a young woman Rhoda Davidson of Edgecomb Maine while she was a domestic in his family. She had a child and nominated Fairchild as the father. Ecclesiastical trials ensued. Fairchild claimed that rival ministers one of whom was Reverend Adams had defamed him by calling him an habitual libertine and adulterer. Adams as Fairchild puts it "publicly said that there was more guilt resting on my head than on the head of any man who walks the streets of Boston or words to that effect." <br/> The Payson Church Committee examines the relevant documents and concludes "We clearly saw that no guilt had been proved against him and therefore felt bound to regard him as innocent wondering how any human creature could have a heart to add another grain to his load of suffering or inflict one fresh wound on his wife and children. We deem him one of the most injured and persecuted clergymen which the history of this country can furnish."<br/>Cohen 13687. AI 46-54 5. Dutton and Wentworth, Printers unknown books
184629011Boston: Dutton and Wentworth Printers 1846. Original printed salmon wrappers stitched 48pp. Occasional light spotting Very Good.<br /> <br /> "The letters concern Rev. Adams' refusal to grant letters of recommendation from his church to the Payson church of which Rev. Fairchild was pastor because of accusations of immoral conduct against Fairchild" Cohen. The Payson church was thus deprived of "the fellowship of sister churches." Fairchild had allegedly seduced a young woman Rhoda Davidson of Edgecomb Maine while she was a domestic in his family. She had a child and nominated Fairchild as the father. Ecclesiastical trials ensued. Fairchild claimed that rival ministers one of whom was Reverend Adams had defamed him by calling him an habitual libertine and adulterer. Adams as Fairchild puts it "publicly said that there was more guilt resting on my head than on the head of any man who walks the streets of Boston or words to that effect." <br /> The Payson Church Committee examines the relevant documents and concludes "We clearly saw that no guilt had been proved against him and therefore felt bound to regard him as innocent wondering how any human creature could have a heart to add another grain to his load of suffering or inflict one fresh wound on his wife and children. We deem him one of the most injured and persecuted clergymen which the history of this country can furnish."<br /> Cohen 13687. AI 46-54 5. Dutton and Wentworth, Printers unknown
187921021701879. London Palestine Exploration Fund April 1879. 8vo. Original yellow illustrated wrappers; pp. 59-72; well-preserved.Rare sole edition of the report of the exploration of a part of the Sinai peninsula. 'Having paid four previous visits to the Peninsula of Sinai I was already well known to the Towarah Arabs who inhabit that region and found little difficulty in coming to a satisfactory agreement with Sheikh Nassar to accompany me with two other Arabs and three camels' p. 59. unknown
1802RO80062255CHAMBEAU François. 1802. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur acceptable. 493 + 552 + 455 + 456 + 596 pages. Bandeaux. Relié plein veau. Pièces de titre marron et noires. Titre, tomaison et caissons dorés sur le dos à 5 nerfs. Tranches rouges. Epidermures et coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 260-Théologie sociale chrétienne
1854R320083417JULIEN, LANIER ET CIE. 1854. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. V + 574 + 502 pages - 1 petite etiquette rouge collée en page de titre - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Titre; tomaison, filets et roulettes dorés au dos - dos en cuir rouge - Etiquette collée en coiffe en pied -. . . . Classification Dewey : 262.1-Chefs de l'Eglise
1830001315London: J.Hatchard and Son 1830. 5th or later Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Not called for>. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Sporadic light foxing throughout- but mostly internally clean.Corners bumped. Housed in an exquisite early 19c maroon binding with gilt and blind stamped designs. Contrasting title label overall an attractive copy.See images. SELLER SUPPLIED IMAGES. <br/> <br/> J.Hatchard and Son hardcover
18575002589521857. 1857. Bon état unknown
18575002589521857 1857.
1888030446Paris: G. Fischbacher 1888. .avec les variantes des manuscrits de Genéve et de Dublin suivi dune traduction française et de traductions en vaudois moderne. Edizione originale. Un volume di VI-95 pagine brossura editoriale. Dimensioni: 24x315 cm. Brossura brunita e con qualche traccia del tempo interno in ottime condizioni. 2 tavole con fac-simile fuori testo. La Noble Leçon o Nobla Leiçon che in questa edizione presenta la dottrina del valdismo medievale in 496 versi è il più noto degli otto poemetti valdesi tramandati dai manoscritti della cosiddetta ""Biblioteca dei barba"" la raccolta di libri e poemi utilizzati fino all'adesione alla Riforma protestante per la formazione dei ""barba"" i predicatori itineranti valdesi. G. Fischbacher unknown
187812021Bourg, Imprimerie J.M. Villefranche, 1878 ; in-16, broché ; (4), 24 pp., couverture muette rose.
186111591Bourg, Imprimerie Milliet-Bottier, 1861 ; in-12, broché ; (4), 221 (1 bl.), (2) pp., couverture jaune-paille.
188694762Bologna Regia Tipografia 1886/1887. Voll. 2 in 8° tela con titoli oro al dorso conservata la bross. anteriore originale pp. XXXIII 296 530. OTTIMI ESEMPLARI Bologna, Regia Tipografia hardcover
187846307Hodges Foster and Figgis 1878. Very Good. in x in x in. The Diocese of Killalow from the Reformation to the Close of the Eighteenth Century DWYER Philip Reverend Hodges Foster and Figgis Dublin 1878 hardback VG red boards black bordering gilt to spine bevelled edges concave bound 602 eight aendices one fold out map of the Dioceses of Killaloe b/w frontispiece illustrated from four b/w images Boards edge worn spine strip grubby no inscription publisher's label on front end paper bookbinders label on rear end paper spine cracked in middle section of text block see scan otherwise binding quite tight pages tanned top edge dust stained smattering of dark stains to several pages to front and rear three small closed tears to fore-edge of fold out map ANTIQUARIAN IRELAND RELIGION DIOCESE OF KILLALOW REFORMED CHURCH OF IRELAND PARISH HISTORY 1500'S TO 1700'S THE RECTORY & VICARAGE VICARS RECTORS BISHOPS ETC 46307 ANTIQUARIAN/IRELAND �13150 602 Hodges, Foster and Figgis hardcover
187517860Venice Italy: Armenian Monastery of St. Lazarus 1875. First edition. softcover . Good. Thick Duodecimo smaller than standard. Creme paper covers with text and decoration on front cover decoration on rear cover. Third part of the author's Armenian History in a second volume. Wear to corners and edges of covers with a 2 inch long tear at hinge of lower front cover Light foxing to pages. 387 p. w/ index. An uncommon work on Armenia and its history after the Geography and General History in vol 1 and leaving Literature for a third volume that does not appear to have seen the press. For over 30 years Issaverdens published a number of books in English regarding the history language and places of Armenia and the Armenian Church. Based at the monastery it is clear the resources there helped greatly in his research. A second editon of the three extant parts was published in 1878. <br /> <br/><br/> Armenian Monastery of St. Lazarus paperback
186740119031150Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1867. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Volume contains many black and white plates and vignettes. Colour plate facing page 401 and double plate at page 466. Contents Includes: I. Murrain of the 14th Century from Court Rolls of a Norfolk Manor by Henry Harrod II./III./IV. Authenticity of the Paston Letters by John Bruce and Richard Almack V. Message from James I to Earl of Somerset in Case of Sir Thomas Overbury from December 1615 by James Spedding VI. Conduct of James I in case of Sir Thomas Overbury by Spedding VII. Genuineness of the Holy Sepulchre by Thomas Lewin VIII. Mosque of Omar by Lewin IX. Letters of Diego Sarmiento de Acuna Count of Gondomar giving account of the Earl of Somerset by Samuel Rawson Gardiner X. Sepulchral Remains at Veii and Praeneste by Padre Raffaele Garrucci XI. Legal Procedure of the Anglo-Saxons by Henry Charles Coote XII. Letters from Lord Bacon to Christian IV of Denmark by Samuel Rawson Gardiner XIII. Day of Caesars Landing in Britain by Earl Stanhope XIV. Bronze Object found at Lucera and Pan Lycaeus or Faunus Lupercus Workmanship by Garrucci XV. Cuisine Bourgeoise of Ancient Rome by H. C. Coote XVI. Roman Bronze Vessals discovered at Castle Howard Yorkshire by Edmund Oldfield XVII. Churchwardens Accounts of the Parish of Leverton in Lincolnshire by Edward Peacock XVIII. Unpublished Collection of Songs and Ballads by Henry VIII and his contemporises by William Chappell XIX. Vespasians First Campaign in Britain by Charles Warne XX. Stone Implements in Lough Neagh Ireland by John Evans XXI. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Stowting in Kent by John Brent XXII. Castra of the Littus Saxonicum and the Castrum of Othona by Thomas Lewin XXIII. Runic Calendars and Staffordshire Clogg Almanacs by J. Barnard Davis Appendix: Anglo-Saxon Fibula in the Society Museum Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031150. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
1873874T76Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo 1873. Leather. Very Good. 9.5" by 6.5". None. A smart second edition of this collection of Scottish lyrics and verses. Second edition. A collection of poetry lyrics and verse from Scottish writers subsequent to Robert Burns including: John Skinner Lady Anne Barnard Sir Walter Scott James Hogg Agnes Lyon Robert Allan Thomas Campbell John Grieve Margaret M. Inglis Henry Scott Riddell and many more. With memoirs of the poets written by Reverend Charles Rogers a Scottish minister and prolific author. Bound in half calf with patterned boards. Externally smart with light shelf wear and rubbing to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd mark to the board. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with light spotting to the first and last few pages. Very Good William P. Nimmo hardcover
1814001864<p>Dover / London: Printed for the Author by Ledger and Shaw / Longman Hurst Reese Orme and Brown 1814. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. Two volume set. 4tos Vol I - xlviii pp366 with 7 b/w plates 6 fold-out and 1 full page missing plate 8 With an extra 10 pages of "Extract from the Thanet Magazine 1817 Biography of The Reverend John Lyon Minister of St Marys Dover" pasted into book just before the introduction. Vol II - v pp390 complete with10 b/w plates 1 fold-out. Both volumes bound in half vellum over marbled boards with paper title labels to spine bindings in good condition with some marking to vellum some rubbing to boards and edges and loss to parts of title labels. Inside both volumes bookplate of H. Martin Mowll Baron Henry Martyn Mowll of the Cinque Ports to front pastedowns. There is smatterings of foxing throughout books worse at the beginning and end of volumes with Vol II slightly cleaner. The fold out plates are Foxed with some transfer. A reasonable tightly bound set with an interesting provenance and extra biography of author. This is a heavy set and may cost more postage overseas. <br /><br /></p> Printed for the Author, by Ledger and Shaw / Longman, Hurst, Reese, Orme, and Brown hardcover
183528761MESCHERS 1835 une lettre autographe de 4 pages, avec en-tête pré-imprimée en noir et manuscrite à l'encre brune sur papier velin crème ligné et filigrané : "coquille st jacques", format : 24,5 cm de haut par 19,5 cm de large, signature manuscrite du Maire SOURISSEAU, in-fine, LETTRE DE MR LE MAIRE DE LA COMMUNE DU BOIS - CANTON DE SAINT-MARTIN - ILE DE RE [MR SOURISSEAU] ADRESSÉE A MR LE PRÉFET DE LA CHARENTE-INFÉRIEURE : JEAN-LOUIS ADMYRAULD : "...DEMANDE QUI DOIT PAYER LE MEMOIRE DE MR CHARRIER MARECHAL FERRANT QUI A ETE REQUIS POUR FAIRE L'OUVERTURE DES PORTES EXTERIEURES DE L'EGLISE DE BOIS, COMME MR LE CURE DE LA COUARDE EN A ETE L'AUTEUR, EST-CE LUI QUI DOIT PAYER OU LA MAIRIE ?....", LE BOIS EN RE, LE 2 JANVIER 1835,
1890R52409Braine-le-Comte, Lelong 1890 complet en 2 parties (relié en 1 volume physique): 258 + 214pp. + 2 grandes cartes dépliantes, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), 23cm., cachet, bon état, peu commun, R52409
189018392Paris Plon 1890 1 in-4 demi-chagrin un fort volume, reliure demi-chagrin cerise in-quarto à coins, dos à cinq faux-nerfs et fleuronné, titre frappé or (gilt title),double filet doré sur les plats, papier marbré aux plats (légèrement frotté), tête dorée, orné de 450 dessins gravés sur bois d'après HUBERT-CLERGET dans le texte et à pleine page dont 10 en couleurs hors-texte + 20 cartes (450 drawings engraved on wood according to HUBERT-CLERGET in the text and in full page including 10 colors inset plate, 20 charts), fines et légères rousseurs, XII-1272 pages, 1890 Paris, PLON-NOURRIT Editeurs,
1840CCC-312Apla4.Complet en 2 volumes . edition delay 1840 Paris, reliure demi chagrin noir, legerement frottee, quelques taches de rousseurs sur les deux livres, photos possibles. La famille Wesley a été rendu célèbre par les deux frères, Jean et Charles, qui ont travaillé ensemble dans la montée du méthodisme dans les îles britanniques au 18e siècle.Ils ont été parmi les dix enfants survivants nés de l'enfance de Samuel Wesley (1662 - 1735), pasteur anglican d'Epworth, Lincolnshire, et Susanna Wesley Annesley, fille de Samuel Annesley, un ministre dissident. Photo possible
184365474Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd 1843. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Edinburgh Oliver & Boyd 1843 second edition/ 1842. Duodecimo 440 pages with a title page vignette plus a folding map 180 × 220 mm. Blind-decorated cloth lettered in gilt on the spine slightly mottled; leading margins of one section a little marked and creased possibly a production flaw as some of the creasing occurred before binding; an excellent copy. Oliver & Boyd hardcover
1813LTH10-F-7London : Reverend George Crabbe 1813. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". None. A collection of stories in verse from the Reverend George Crabbe. Third edition. George Crabbe 24 December 1754 3 February 1832 was an English poet and naturalist. The two works for which Crabbe became best known were The Village 1783 and The Borough 1810 both lengthy poems dealing with the way of life he had experienced. In 1783 he also married Sarah. In 1814 he became Rector of Trowbridge in Wiltshire where he remained. By the time of his death he was well regarded and a friend of William Wordsworth Sir Walter Scott and other major literary figures of the time. Complete in two volumes. In quarter diced bindings with marbled boards. Externally sound though rubbed. Some slight loss to paper on front board of volume II. Front joint of volume I starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Armorial bookplate of Nathaniel Preston to front pastedowns of both volumes. Ink signatures to title pages. Pages are bright with just the odd spot heavier to endpapers of volume II. Good Reverend George Crabbe hardcover
1861009123St. Louis: George Knapp 1861. Wraps. Very good. Complete with 12 pages including the cover. See Sabin 2217. In nice shape with some light marginal toning Elliot preached this sermon on August 18 1862 shortly after eleven Southern states had seceded and while Missouri teetered between joining the Confederacy or remaining in the Union. Although Eliot was a moderate abolitionist and Union supporter he rarely if ever publicly announced his political opinions. Rather he preached generally about freedom religion and loyalty stressing community unity and encouraging his parishioners to refrain from quarreling an instead search for things upon which they had in common. He believed that the ever-increasing extreme political polarization over slavery was unhealthy for the community prevented any possibility of reaching a peaceful solution and could only spell disaster for the nation. However in this sermon Eliot makes clear that he is a Unionist and argues that citizens have a religious and patriotic duty to their nation that are one and the same. Although distressed by secession his optimism shines through: "But the time will come when the community of interest will again be acknowledged and we shall be yet again ONE NATION . . . and this great experiment of Republican Institutions now on trial will yet succeed." Eliot's efforts along with those of Nathaniel Lyon and Francis P. Blair tipped public sentiment in favor of the Union and the Missouri Ordinance of Secession proposed by Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson a southern sympathizer was never passed by a legally assembled quorum of state legislators. See Holt's William Greenleaf Eliot: Conservative Radical for more information. William Greenleaf Eliot was born in Massachusetts. After graduating from Harvard Divinity School in 1834 he moved to St. Louis where he founded the first Unitarian church west of the Mississippi the Church of the Messiah now the First Unitarian Church of St. Louis. Eliot was active in public life and instrumental in founding many civic institutions including the St. Louis Public Schools and the St. Louis Art Museum. A strong proponent of higher education he co-founded Washington University in 1853 which was initially named Eliot Seminary in his honor and he served as its chancellor from 1870-1887. He was the grandfather of the modernist poet T. S. Eliot. An important and rather scarce piece of Missouri's Civil War history. At time of listing no other examples are for sale in the trade and no auction records are found at ABPC or the Rare Book Hub. OCLC shows that the pamphlet is only held by nine libraries. <br/><br/> George Knapp paperback books
1859005221New York: John A. Gray 1859. Very Good wrappers with small chips corner crease at spine top edge. Stitched wrappers. 23 pgs. "Read by appointment before The Congregational Ministers' Meeting of New London County Ct." . Rev. Henry Cheever was the brother of famed abolitionist George Barrell Cheever. and while certainly an avowed abolitionist himself is perhaps best remembered for his documenting of his travels in the Hawaiian Islands. In this SCARCE tract he argues that the teachings of the Bible provide ample reason to withhold fellowship from churches and individuals who tolerate slavery. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo. John A. Gray Paperback books