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186226851Munster: Theissing 1862. 1st volume edition. Contains Nos 1 - 10 all issued. Period brown qtr sheep with marbled paper boards. Abt VG rubs & scuffs to boards with a few insect holes to spine/usual foxing & browning to paper. Ex-Lib with spine label & bookplates to front paste-down. 176 pp. Double column per page each column numbered. Index last 4 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>The first volume of this very successful German Catholic literary magazine which ran through 1931 and no doubt met its demise at the hand of the budding Nazi regime. Theissing hardcover books
186744081Philadelphia: S.R. Fisher & Co 1867. Bound volume for 1867. Contemporary half-sheep over cloth boards; 640pp. Spine leather scuffed and worn with partial loss to gilt titling; boards aged and soiled; internally clean tight and unmarked. A Good sound copy. Full year of this important theological quarterly which was the primary organ for the controversial "Mercersburg Theology" a doctrinal split from the German Reformed Church that attempted to reconcile some historical points of departure from Catholic doctrine. This volume includes contributions by some of the movement's central figures including J.W. Nevin "Theology of the New Liturgy" Philip Schaff "The Genius and Theology of St. Augustine" Theodore Appel "Man & the Cosmos" etc. S.R. Fisher & Co unknown books
191947434Philadelphia: Lippincott 1919. 1st Edition. Original linen cloth binding with brown stamping. Dust jacket which replicates binding design. A VG copy in a Good jacket which has some wear & soiling and couple closed tears now in a clear dj protector. 254 2 pp. Untrimmed. T.p. printed in red & black. Last page an advert for a forthcoming book by Jastrow. Large 8vo. <br/><br/> Lippincott hardcover books
187535868New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1875. 1st edition. Modern marbled paper wrappers with printed paper title label to front wrapper. A VG copy. 241 1 blank 8 2 blank pp. 12mo. 6-5/8" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers, Publishers unknown books
182028560Washington City: Printed for the Author by Jacob Gideon Junior 1820. 1st edition American Imprints 80. Period brown full sheep binding. Binding rubbed. Front joint held by cords. Period pos to front eps. Errata affixed to front paste-down. A Good copy. 297 1 pp. 12mo. 7-1/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> Printed for the Author, by Jacob Gideon, Junior unknown books
185524376New York: American Bible Society Instituted in the Year MDCCCXVI 1855. This edition not in Herbert. Full red pebbled sheep binding with gilt lettering. AEG. Gilt dentelles. PO name gilt stamped to front board. VG some minor rubs & shelfwear to binding/light foxing. PO E. L. Warner genealogical history written on ffep. PO has affixed a 'Kings of Israel and Judah' chart to rear paste-down. 1278 pp. 'Minion' 18mo. 5-7/8" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/> American Bible Society, Instituted in the Year MDCCCXVI unknown books
178111122London: Printed by John Rivington Junior 1781. 14th edition. VG. Lacks binding. xii 36 pp. A - D6 10.5 cm x 16.7 cm. <br/><br/>Stonhouse a quite successful 18th C. doctor & divine; this work reflects advice more of a spiritual nature vice physical. Printed by John Rivington Junior unknown books
184429271Oxford: Printed at the University Press 1844. Cf Griffith 1845-27 for this edition of the BCP. Full black sheep binding with elaborate gilt stamping to spine & boards; pewter clasp. AEG. Front joint starting at ends. Some minor binding wear at extremities. A VG copy. Unpaginated. Text double column. Separate NT t.p. as well as for PSLAMS. Musical scores. 24mo. 4-5/8" x 2-5/8" <br/><br/>The PSALMS & SACRED MUSIC has a Glasglow imprint: Francis Orr and Sons 1845. Printed at the University Press hardcover books
180210499Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Johnstone by John Bioren Printer 1802. 12th edition American Imprints 3185. Contemporary full calf. Abt VG front joint starting at top 1" old glue repair not holding/contemporary owner William Alpaugh signature & inscription on ffep/text browning. 108 pp. Bound in 6s 8.5 cm x 14 cm. <br/><br/>Turford a Quaker writer whose fame rests much on this work first published in 1702. Printed for Benjamin Johnstone by John Bioren, Printer unknown books
168327205London: Printed by J. Redmanyne for Fincham Gardiner at the White-Horse in Ludgate-street 1683. 2nd Edition Corrected Wing G-2153A. Disbound. Overall VG wide margins. 2 43 1 pp. A1r blank. Last page blank. 4to: A1 B - F4 G2. 7-5/8" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/> Printed by J. Redmanyne, for Fincham Gardiner, at the White-Horse in Ludgate-street unknown books
182543645Providence R. I.: Published by Russel Horton. E. & H. Clark Print 1825. 1st edition American Imprints 20073. Period full brown sheep binding with maroon leather title label to spine. Some extremity wear to binding which has splayed boards. Period pos of Silas Richmond to ffep. Expected age-toning & browning to paper. Frontis offset to t.p. A VG copy. vii 1 blank 13 - 196 pp. Frontispiece. 12mo signed in 6s. 7" x 4-1/8" <br/><br/>"The fourth fifth and sixth discourse are from the sermons of Franklin and the two last from those of Riddoch. We have thus partly composed the second volume as well as the first of the labours of others." -- Notice of the publishing committee p. v. Published by Russel Horton. E. & H. Clark, Print hardcover books
35871New York: M. Cathcart 20 Fourth Avenue n. d. 1st printing presumed. Ca 1870s. Modern marbled paper wrappers with printed paper title label to front wrapper. A VG copy. 106 2 blank pp. 12mo. 6-1/4" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>Mackintosh ". preached extensively in the revival movement. The initials 'C.H.M.' became familiar in many pious evangelical households of the later Victorian and Edwardian years. No critical scholar Mackintosh nevertheless had a marked gift for simple Biblical exposition and his works on the Pentateuch had an enormous vogue as simple aids to devotional interpretation for the first five books of the Bible." Roy Coad as quoted on Wiki. OCLC records just one institutional holding. M. Cathcart, 20 Fourth Avenue unknown books
184634689Frankfurt am Main: Im Verlag und auf Kosten des Verfassers 1846. 1st edition. Original publisher's dark grey cloth binding with gilt decorated spine. Some extremity wear & staining to binding. Spine a bit sunned. xlvii 1 blank 206 2 pp. Text in German. Hebrew half-title page facing t.p. 8vo. 9-1/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>The Book of Job in German and in the original Greek in parallel columns. The text printed in poetry form chapter number centered at top of page. Divided into sections with sectional headings in German in bold-face and each section divided into parts with summaries to each part in German. Notes at foot of page. Commentary at end of parts. Im Verlag und auf Kosten des Verfassers hardcover books
187735870St Louis Mo: Printed at the Publishing House of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri Ohio and other States 1877. 1st edition. Modern marbled paper wrappers with printed paper title label to front wrapper. A VG copy. 10 pp. 12mo. 6-11/16" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/>No copies recorded on OCLC. Printed at the Publishing House of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and other States unknown books
181319058Haarlem/Amsterdam 1813. Contemporary full dark green morocco with all edges gilt. Marbled eps. Gilt dentelles. VG minor extremity wear/po name G. van GEUNS gilt stamped on front board. 623 1; xii 324; xii 148 pp. Engraved title page for 1st two works. Musical scores with lyrics underneath. 12mo. 3 3/4" x 6 3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
187835869St Louis Mo: Printed at the Publishing House of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missourit Ohio and other States 1878. 1st edition. OCLC records just one institutional holding. Modern marbled paper wrappers with printed paper title label to front wrapper. A VG copy. 31 1 blank pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> Printed at the Publishing House of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missourit, Ohio and other States unknown books
177733440Augusta Vindelicorum: Matthaei Rieger 1777. An early edition first published in 1774. Period plain blue paper wrappers. Modest wear. Bit of curling to frist few leaves' corners. Small oval private library sticker to Vol I front wrapper. Withal a VG obviously unread set. 2 volumes xl 668 2; xxxii 605 3 pp. Printed glosses. Eratta concludes each volume. Text block untrimmed & unopened. T.p. printer's device. Head- tailpieces. 8vo. 8" x 5" <br/><br/> Matthaei Rieger unknown books
172522243London: Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele 1725 1725. First edition. ESTC T36305; NCBEL II 1770. Edges a little rubbed; fine copy. 8vo contemporary paneled calf red morocco spine label gilt lettering. Indes and final leaf of ads P. 362 misnumbered 263. A biography of the 17th century free-thinking English clergyman William Chillingworth 1602-1644 who made significant contributions toward the advancement of religious tolerance in England. The biographer Pierre Des Maizeaux 1673-1745 a journalist who came to England from his native France became well known among the English intelligentsia of the early 18th century including Locke Hume Bayle Anthony Collins and Addison. See the ODNB online for both Chillingworth and Des Maizeaux. Armorial bookplate of Clement Cotterell on the verso of the title-page. <br/><br/> London: Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele, 1725 unknown books
171922255London: Printed for R. Robinson 1719 1719. First and only edition. ESTC T36304; NCBEL II 1770. Fine copy. 8vo modern black quarter calf and marbled paper boards gilt lettering. This biography of John Hales 1584-1656 the scholar and clergyman known as the "Ever-Memorable" is an early work in English the first recorded in NCBEL by the interesting Frenchman-turned-Englishman Pierre Des Maizeaux 1672-1745 a journalist and biographer who came to England from his native France and became well known and respected among the English intelligentsia of the early 18th century including Locke Hume Bayle Anthony Collins and Addison. See the ODNB online for both Hales and Des Maizeaux. <br/><br/> London: Printed for R. Robinson, 1719 unknown books
183731133Boston: Published by Perkins and Marvin 1837. 1st US edition American Imprints 43207; Hills 985. Modern brown quarter-calf binding with marbled paper boards. Eps renewed. Binding - Fine. Textblock - VG with small library stamp to lower portion of t.p. & call letters to top margin of p. 47. 455 1 blank 472 pp. 8vo. 10-3/8" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/> Published by Perkins and Marvin hardcover books
183831134Boston: Published by Perkins and Marvin 1838. 1st US edition American Imprints 49260; Hills 1022. Modern brown quarter-calf binding with marbled paper boards. Eps renewed. Binding - Fine. Textblock - VG with small library stamp to lower portion of t.p. & the occasional minor spot of foxing. viii 1188 24 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Published by Perkins and Marvin hardcover books
163821852London: Edward Blackmore 1638. 2nd edition enlarged later issue STC 17599. Later full calf binding with elaborate gilt decorated spine professionally respined. Red edgestain. Modern eps. A VG copy bpt to front paste-down/paper repair to t.p. in left margin slightly affecting the typographical border. 26 680 1 pp. Errata last page. The sheets of the 1625 edition with a new t.p. printed in red & black by T. Harper. Headpieces; tailpieces. Initials. Folio: A6 ±A2 B8 B - 3K6 L8. 28.5 cm x 18 cm. <br/><br/>Mason's expanded second edition of his famous 'A Vindication of the Church of England' London: 1613 issued in response to his Roman Catholic critics. Edward Blackmore unknown books
166527468London: Printed for the Authour and are to be sold by Robert Butler 1665. 1st edition Wing M-334A. Recent dark-brown full speckled calf binding executed in a period style with gilt spine lettering. Binding - Fine. Text block - VG usual browning to paper/top edge occasionally closely trimmed infrequently affecting running title/faint prior owner blindstamp to preliminary blank. 10 132 pp. T.p. printed in red & black. Headpiece. Decorative initial capital letter to p. 1. 8vo: A - I8. 6-5/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>Fairly scarce work by this divine author attribution from Wing- OCLC lists only microform copies & none at auction these last 30 years. . Printed for the Authour, and are to be sold by Robert Butler unknown books
32889New York: T. Kinnersley n. d. 1st edition thus and presumed 3rd US edition of this popular version Hills 226. Ca 1812/13. Full leather with pictoral bible scenes stamped in gilt to front and back boards gilt lettering and detail to spine. Front board reads "James & Ann Dunn." Spine reads "Holy Bible." AEG. Ex lib. stamp to engraved t.p. & pp. 3 429. Vertical tear opposite p. 910 to "Last Supper" engraving. Missing tissue opposite pp. 932 938. Torn corner to bottom of p. 940. Pressed tree-leaf imprints at p. 1177 to inside of leaves. Loose tissue opposite p. 1206. Mild waterstain from pp. 1206 - 1221 5. Withal still an impressive VG copy. 10 li 1221 5 pp. Pagination continuous though separate printed t.p. begins New Testament. Printed glosses. 38 engravings including engraved t.p. Work of multiple artists uncluding Freeman Fielding p. 128 Chas P. Harrison Fielding p. 158 J.B. Neagle Fielding p. 255 and J. Palmer Fielding p. 268. Possibly lacking 1 or 2 plates at conclusion of O.T. Folio. 18" x 12" <br/><br/>Title taken from engraved t.p. T. Kinnersley hardcover books
163626886Lvgdvni Lyons: Sumptib. Gabrielis Boissat & Soc 1636. 'Editio Postrema Ab ipsomet Authore recognita & emendata.' 2nd edition the 1st edition being published the year prior in Salamanca. Early full vellum binding with hand-inked title to spine. Text block cleanly detached from binding at front hinge. Staining & browning throughout. Ex-lib with small spine label at base & 2 unobtrusive stamps t.p & B6r lower margin. A Good copy of a very rare work. 32 779 5 pp. Printer's device to t.p. Head- & tailpieces. Decorative initial capitals. 8vo: a8 e8 A - 3C8. Last 2 leaves blank. 6-7/8" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>Spanish theologian Juan Martínez de Ripalda was born at Pamplona Navarre where entered the Society of Jesus Jesuit Order in 1609. He taught philosophy at Monforte theology at Salamanca and "was from there called to the Imperial College of Madrid where by Royal Decree he taught moral theology. Later he was named censor to the Inquisition and confessor of de Olivares the favorite of Philip IV whom he followed when he was exiled from Madrid." Ripalda is described by Southwell as "religious . subtle in argument sound in opinion clear & focused in expression and well-versed in St. Augustine & St. Thomas. According to Drews no Jesuit ever occupied this chair at the University of Salamanca with more honor." Notably Hurter considers Ripalda along with Lugo "first among the contemporary theologians of Spain and perhaps of all Europe." Perez Goyena. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA. Scarce. No copies at auction these last 25 years OCLC records but 3 worldwide & KVK 3 additional 2 of which are held by the British Library. Sumptib. Gabrielis Boissat, & Soc hardcover books