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1885306771Belfast: Marcus Ward & Co Limited 1885. Frontispiece illustrated title and decorations. xlii 90 pp. printed entirely in gold. 12mo. Publisher's decorated olive cloth stamped in gilt a.e.g. gilt-decorated endpapers. Spine darkened wear to tips. Anonymous bookplate. Frontispiece illustrated title and decorations. xlii 90 pp. printed entirely in gold. 12mo. An unusual work printed entirely in gold. Marcus Ward & Co Limited unknown
1558254314Meyntz Mainz: Frantzciscus Behem 1558. First German edition. Woodcut arms of the Archbishop of Mainz on verso of title page full-page woodcut of the four evangelists on verso of l. 243. 4 243 really 242 ff. Folio. Contemporary panel-stamped pig catches lacking clasps ffep renewed title page soiled and worn with some small repairs. First German edition. Woodcut arms of the Archbishop of Mainz on verso of title page full-page woodcut of the four evangelists on verso of l. 243. 4 243 really 242 ff. Folio. Wildt 1497 -1554 was a German Franciscan commentator and preacher. His tremendous learning and eloquent preaching style were partly responsible for Mainz remaining Catholic through the Reformation. The present work is Wildt's attempt at a Gospel Harmony. Not in Adams. OCLC: 67535318 Frantzciscus Behem unknown
1741372078London: Printed by E. Owen 1741. Engraved frontispiece with the arms of the Society. 2 51 1pp. Small 4to. Three quarter's navy morocco uper cover detached. Perforated library stamp to title and final leaf. Engraved frontispiece with the arms of the Society. 2 51 1pp. Small 4to. First published in 1706. Pages 17-20 comprise "Directions for Catechists for Instructing Indians Negroes &c." ESTC T12896; Sabin 85934 Printed by E. Owen unknown
1963164337Akron OH: Westley Temple A.M.E. Zion Church 1963. Vintage poster for a gospel concert held on Sunday November 3 1963 at the Westley Temple African Methodist Episcopal A.M.E. Zion Church in Akron Ohio. <br /> <br /> The concert was hosted by the Hampton Miracle Singers a Black gospel group based out of Akron and featured performances by the F.C. Atkins Male Chorus a group associated with the Psalmist Baptist Church of Baltimore Maryland. Both Westley Temple and Palmist Baptist continue to serve their communities today the latter now operating under the name "New Palmist Baptist Church."<br /> <br /> 14 x 22 inches. Good wavy with wear and dampstaining along the edges and old paper tape reinforcements on the verso. Westley Temple A.M.E. Zion Church unknown
0892415843.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190237830London: William Hutchinson & Co. 1902. Tall 8vo. xi 1 311 1 pp. plus 4 pp. publ. ads. Olive green cloth over beveld boards gilt lettrng & armorial of De Kay on frnt cvr slght fryng hd of spine slght foxng VG copy from library of John W. De Kay w/ armorial bkplate on verso of ffep w/ the motto of Enguerrand III Lord of Coucy. First edition this excellent translation and commentary on the Gospel of St. John by the famed Saivite thinker who describes the Logos as the Teacher of the Universe. William Hutchinson & Co., hardcover
1838005089Birmingham: T. Groom Printer 1838. 3-iv 1 6-128pp. Contemporary sheep smooth back divided into five panels by gilt single rules each panel with small fleuron tool in gilt upper cover with gilt title to centre single line gilt border to covers a.e.g. Slightly chipped to head of spine rubbed to extremities corners bumped and rubbed. Internally some light browning to text title edges lightly browned some browning and discolouration to endpapers and pastedowns name of former owner to ffep otherwise fairly clean. The printer was T.homas Groom who appears to have specialised in religious printing. Uncommon with Library Hub showing at Birmingham only. First Edition. Hardback. Good. 32mo. T. Groom [Printer] Hardcover
1881CAT0180New York 1881. 4 pp single 9 ½ x 7 ½ inch leaf folded. Very Good. An important document from early in the career of Washington Gladden a key figure in the Social Gospel and Progressive movements. He writes the board of the State Street Congregational Church explaining the reasons for his resignation which include the spiritual bankruptcy of the congregation his poor health and the inability of the church to pay his salary. Of these subjects it’s the spiritual health of the congregation that seems to trouble him the most. He writes: “Spirituality is at a very low ebb… I would never be satisfied with laboring year after year in any church with no signs of success… it saddens me today that the tokens of good have been very few…. I had hoped and longed for spiritual prosperity among you.†An interesting document that sheds light on Gladden’s reasons for leaving his first position. The American National Biography states his reasons for leaving as a “mental breakdown†though this letter may suggest that he had thought out his decision to a greater degree. Partial tears at folds but still very good. unknown
1833AQ13343London: R. Clay 1833. 32pp. Original publisher's printed tan paper wraps. Light dust-soiling to extremities. Internally clean and crisp. An apparently unrecorded survey of the yearly fairing of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts focusing primarily upon efforts made in North America Nova Scotia Barbados and the East and West Indies. Three circumstances that have occurred since the previous annual report are highlighted for their potential effects on the Society's mission; the discontinuance of the Parliamentary grant for the maintenance of the clergy in North America; the division of the Diocese of Calcutta into the Sees of Madras and Bombay; and the Act for the abolition of slavery in the West Indies. . First edition. 8vo. R. Clay paperback
193973003AB1939. First Edition. Wesminster The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel 1939. 14.5 cm x 22 cm. 51 Pages with numerous photographs. Original Softcover. Good condition with minor signs of external wear. Slight damages to the covers. paperback
18022277Boston : Printed for the Purchasers 1802. First Edition. Pamphlet. Good. 32p. removed. rather toned loss to title page top corner. Shaw and Shoemaker 3060. None found in trade at time of writing April 2020. <br/><br/> Printed for the Purchasers unknown
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18592190889New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church 1859. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Original hardcover. Brown cloth boards blindstamped on front and rear gilt to front and spine. Binding good no hinge cracks no torn or loose pages. Gift inscription on front end page dated 1859. Pages are toned due to age and foxing is noted throughout. The biggest issue is a dampstain on the top edge which appears to affect every page in the book. Copyright page states 1858 and title page states 1859. Despite this difference at 1859 edition is considered the first edition. Other than the dampstain this book is in excellent condition for its age. <br/> <br/> Board of Publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church hardcover
133179126X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483761117.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1665053762No Place Given: Printed in the Yeere 1665 1665. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. JULY SALE 40% OFF! FIRST EDITION No place of printing given; assumed to be in Holland : 1665. Hardback. Nineteenth century full calf-leather; simple blind-tooled panels to covers. All edges red. Board-edges decorated in gilt. Later re-spine in matching calf. Gilt-letter dark-green leather-label. Dated 1665 to spine foot; simple blind-tooled. No owner name or internal markings. The author's name and place of publication written to title-page in small neat contemporary hand. Tight bright and clean. Text complete. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. xxxii 424 vii pages. VERY SCARCE. Referenced by: Wing B5026. This book was deemed to be dangerous and was banned by proclamation of the Privy Council of Scotland in 1666 which also ordered that a copy be publicly burnt on the high Street of Edinburgh near to the Mercat-Cross by the hand of the Hang-man and was re-banned again in August 1688. JOHN BROWN OF WAMPHRAY was a Church of Scotland theologian who served as the minister of the parish of Wamphray in Annandale during the mid-17th century. He removed to Wamphray to begin serving the parish at an unknown date estimates vary from 1637 until 1655 and remained in residence until 1662 when he was imprisoned and later exiled to the Netherlands for his public opposition to the royal imposition of bishops on the Church. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . FULL-TITLE: An Apologeticall relation of the particular sufferings of the faithfull ministers & professours of the Church of Scotland since August 1660. PRINTED IN THE YEERE 1665. <br/> <br/> Printed in the Yeere 1665 hardcover
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1771906645Edinburgh: Alex Mccaslan 1771 A Very Rare Copy Of This Book. At Some Point The Book Was Rebound And The Spine Replaced With Brown Leather The Original Boards Attached And New Eps. The Block Text Is All Original. The Original Ffep Has A Hand Written Name And Date Of 1851. All Pages Are Foxed And Some Edges Worn But Text Is All Intact. . Ambrose Dedicated The Book To The Right Honourable William Earl Of Bedford Lord Russel Baron Of Thornhaugh And This Is Printed On Page A2. The Book Is Divided Into Books I Ii Iii And Iv Parts I Ii Iii Iv V And Vi Followed By Book V And Is Listed Such In The Contents Pages At The Rear Of The Book. Last Page Is The Names Of Books By This Printer. 577 Pages. The Boards Are Leather Original Worn At The Corners Which Are Rounded. The Spine Has Been Professionally Added No Titles. Rubbing To The Leather On The Boards. A Rare Find Of An Isaac Ambrose Book In Excellent Condition. Alex Mccaslan hardcover
1779E35818Philadelphia: Joseph Cruikshank 1779. First edition thus. Leather_bound. Good. First edition or this printing containing the 4-page "Note to Reader" dated "Philadelphia 9th Month 1779". 12mo in original plain full calf hubbed spine. 256 pp. Good only. Rubbing to the binding and rounded corners 3" split to the lower spine. Water stain to the two blank front endpapers; top edge of the title page is torn away where it evidently bore an ownership signature some embrowning and foxing to the text. John Churchman 1705-1775 was a traveling Quaker minister who lived in Nottingham Chester County in eastern Pennsylvania. "An Account of the Gospel Labours." is an autobiographical account of his life and ministry in that area. The importance of the work is less that of a religious tract than of descriptions of American life before the Revolution and with Churchman's interactions with the local Native Americans. Joseph Cruikshank unknown