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1842BOOKS001190ICambridge:: Cambridge Univ. P. Cover poor; interior G/VG some pencil scoring. 1842. ISBN: Parker Society xxxi 446 pp. Catalogs: Reformation. Keywords: Anglican Parker Society. Cambridge Univ. P. unknown
1846453409Glasgow: W R M'Phun 1846. . xxii 562 pages plus about 6 small portraits interspersed amongst the earlier pages of the book. Reprint of a book also issued as a second volume of The Scots Worthies perhaps first in 1828 and as Martyrs for the Truth. Some wear to leather spine and corners past owners' names and dates to flyleaf endpapers foxed. Half-Leather. Average Plus. W R M'Phun Hardcover
1873496290Oxford; London: John Henry and James Parker; Longmans Green Reader and Dyer 1873. . Four pamphlets bound together in a cloth binding with torn external spine with bookplate of Rev Henry Anthony Plow. Three sermons by Pusey published 1865 1873 and 1843; Letter of Newman to Pusey published 1866. The two were leaders in the anglo-catholic Tractarian or Oxford Movement; Newman migrated to the Roman Catholic Church and became a Cardinal. Cloth. Average Minus. John Henry and James Parker; Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer Hardcover
1855000060Frederikshald: O. Nielsens Forlag 1855. Hardcover. See Description. 8vo. 2 parts in 1 vol. Part I. pp.XXI 3 800. Part II. with separate title Passions Praedikener eller aandrige Forklaring over bor herres og Frelsers Jesu Christi Lidelses og Dods Historie pp. 4 195 1. Full leather - well rubbed. Lower hinge of back cover repaired. Decorative metal clasps intact. Small chip in the margins of a couple pages. Bottom corner gone from margin on pp.152-153 2nd part - not effecting text. Part I. consists of a Norwegian translation of J. Arnt's Postille or Book of Sermons. Part II. Contains Arndt's Passion Sermons. Three nineteenth century Norwegian religious pamphlets 4 pp. each loosely placed between the pages by a former owner. Two sheets of notes in an old hand are also inserted. Johann Arndt 1555-1621 was a German Lutheran theologian whose writings were influential with the Pietist movement.EB11. <br/> <br/> O. Nielsens Forlag hardcover
1832DEMO016546IHartford CT: S. Andrus & Son 1844 1832. New. Hardcover. Very Good. Steel engraved frontispiece. 16mo 283. 105 pages full brown morocco extra-gilt covers and spine aeg foxed <br/><br/>Bound with PSALMS IN METRE. King & Baird: Philadelphia. Bound with HYMNS OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.King & Baird: Philadelphia. Steel engraved frontispiece. S. Andrus & Son hardcover
1861BOOKS031020IAuburn-NY:: Knapp & Peck printers. Leather spine & corners 1/4 leather; tan cloth over boards. 1861. ISBN: stained & soiled else G Hardback; text unmarked; some foxing & a few. ISBN: pp. spotted or soiled; binding sound; owner's name. 389 pp. Catalogs: QUAKERS. Keywords: SOCIETY OF FRIENDS QUAKERS. Knapp & Peck, printers hardcover
1828BOOKS016673IAlbany:: Webster & Wood. G Hardback foxed; spine label missing. 1828-9. ISBN: ."of the Westminster Divines and of the Churches in Holland." Vols. ISBN: 5 & 6 covering June 1828 thru May 1830 574; 576 pp. Catalogs: REFORMATION. Keywords: EVANGELICAL WESTMINISTER. Webster & Wood hardcover
18338928Rochester N.Y.: Printed by Marshall & Dean for the Genesee Christian Association 1833. First edition thus. 10.5x7cm vi 2 200pp. Contemporary mottled calf spine ruled in gilt with black label. Boards rubbed around edges gilt faded on spine. Small section trimmed from the ffep few marginal stains and light foxing else clean sound and very good. <br /> <br /> Pocket edition designed specifically for youth which presents these two classic 18th century texts of spiritual understanding: A Treatise on Self-Knowledge by John Mason and The Grave by Robert Blair. The language has been updated by Joseph Badger and Asa Chapin two American ministers with the smaller format being intended for daily use alongside one's bible. <br /> <br /> <br /> This is quite a scarce imprint with OCLC citing holdings only at the University of Rochester and the AAS. Printed by Marshall & Dean for the Genesee Christian Association unknown
182924466Oxford: Oxford University Press. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1829. Fifth Edition. First Printing. Leather. Publisher's full brown calf spines in six compartments separated by raised bands gilt lettering and borders on burgundy labels in two compartments floral gilt tooling in remainder gilt and blind-stamped borders on covers all edges red marbled endpapers gilt dentelles. Gilbert Burnet 1643 1715 was a Scottish theologian and historian and Bishop of Salisbury Sarum. He was fluent in Dutch French Latin Greek and Hebrew. Burnet was respected as a cleric a preacher and an academic as well as a writer and historian. He was associated with the Whig party. In the mid-1670s a French translation of Nicholas Sanders' De origine et progressu schismatio Anglicani libri tres 1585 appeared. Sanders attacked the English Reformation as a political act carried on by a corrupt king. Several of Burnet's friends wished him to publish a rebuttal of the work so in 1679 his first volume of The History of the Reformation of the Church of England was published. This covered the reign of Henry VIII; the second volume 1681 covered the reign of Elizabeth and the Elizabethan Religious Settlement; the third volume 1714 consisted of corrections and additional material.1 His literary reputation was greatly enhanced by this publication. The Parliament of England voted thanks for Burnet after the publication of the first volume and in 1680 the University of Oxford awarded Burnet the degree of Doctor of Divinity on the advice of William Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury. For over a century this was the standard reference work in the field although Catholics disputed some of its content. Thomas Babington Macaulay describes Burnet in relation to the king he served William of Orange: "When the doctor took liberties which was not seldom the case his patron became more than usually cold and sullen and sometimes uttered a short dry sarcasm which would have struck dumb any person of ordinary assurance. In spite of such occurrences however the amity between this singular pair continued with some temporary interruptions till it was dissolved by death. Indeed it was not easy to wound Burnet's feelings. His self-complacency his animal spirits and his want of tact were such that though he frequently gave offence he never took it." - History of England Vol. 2 Ch 7. . Armorial bookplates of Walter Hamilton Moberly on feps prize inscription in Latin on ffep of Volume One otherwise unmarked tight square and clean. All six volumes of the text but laking the seventh Index volume. VERY GOOD. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Oxford University Press hardcover