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195419417Cambridge : University Press, 1954. Reprinted. XXIV, 150 S. : 2 farb. Faltkarten/ maps 17x11 cm ; roter Org.-Ln. mit Rückentitel / Hardcover
PARIS, Desclée de Brouwer - 1935 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée NB - 26 illustrations NB dans le texte - 194 pages
24972Paris, Desclée De Brouwer, 1934. 13 x 20, 197 pp., 26 figures, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie, cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
J. C Lattès, 2010 . In-8 broché de 358 pages avec photos. Très bon état
2006LFA-126717185Un ouvrage de 263 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché, publié en 2006, interEditions, bon état
1993Arc4PARIS Desclée de Brouwer 1993 in8 broché 133pp - bon état papier légèrement jauni sans gravité, léger pli à la couverture
1993Arc4PARIS Desclée de Brouwer 1993 in8 broché 133pp - bon état papier légèrement jauni sans gravité, léger pli à la couverture
1988Arc3PARIS Desclée de Brouwer 1988 in8 broché 141pp - bon état papier légèrement jauni sans gravité
1988Arc3PARIS Desclée de Brouwer 1988 in8 broché 141pp - bon état papier légèrement jauni sans gravité
2013176415DDB DDB, 2013. In-8 broché de 235 pages. Très bon état
1333987811.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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A9781165127535Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781165127535Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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1892ZB457284Bethlehem Pennsylvania: Moravian Publication Office 1892. Third Edition Revised and Enlarged; 60 pp paper wrappers margin chipped only light general age toning to interior. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Bethlehem (Pennsylvania): Moravian Publication Office, unknown
176729803London 1767. Bound in attractive contemporary or early 19th century half morocco marbled boards marbled endpapers and raised spine bands. 'Sermons' stamped in gilt on spine. Bookplate of Paul Beilby Thompson 1784-1852 the first Baron Wenlock an English Whig and Member of Parliament during the late 1820's and the 1830's. Pages 80; 77 1; 99 1; 88; 91; 119 1; 68 1; 98 1 pp each as issued. A lovely set in Near Fine condition tear to one blank margin on the 1767 Sermon and spotting on a couple of its leaves.<br/><br/> The Preachers listed chronologically are Thomas Hayter 1755 James Johnson 1758 Anthony Ellis 1759 Richard Newcome 1761 John Hume 1762 Philip Yonge 1765 William Warburton 1766 John Ewer 1767. In addition to their Sermons the pamphlets print the Society's Charter its Proceedings over the preceding year names of members and donors; the names of the Society's missionaries in Canada the American Colonies and the West Indies with their narrative reports on their work including conversions of Indians and Negroes; and a list of the Bishops and Deans who have preached before the Society beginning in 1701. The form of a bequest to the Society is usually printed at the end.<br/> The Society's efforts in the American colonies aroused great resentment among some leading American clergy particularly Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew who viewed its activities as attempts to establish the Church of England in the New World and to destroy the democratic organization of American churches. Their resistance during the 1760's paralleled political developments which would produce the American Revolution. <br/> Certainly the Sermons reflect the high-water mark of British self-assurance. Bishop Hume describes "the real state of the multitudes-- a set of thoughtless illiterate untutoured creatures." Warburton's 1766 Sermon "a statement of British manifest destiny." Gephart dismisses objections of non-Episcopalians to the Society's mission: Americans suffer from the "outrageous folly" of "Freethinking." They are "a People where wealth and Civil Faction have as usual inflamed religious zeal." And the Society of Jesus has "immerged themselves in the worst part of civil intrigues." At the same time he and his colleagues unequivocally denounce "the infamous traffic for Slaves" which "directly infringes both divine and human Law." They are "endowed with all our Faculties possessing all our qualities but that of colour; our BRETHREN both by Nature and Grace." <br/>HAYTER: ESTC T47758. JOHNSON: Goldsmiths' 9409. Sabin 36223. ELLIS: ESTC T14001. NEWCOME: Sabin 54938. ESTC N23710. HUME: ESTC N37286. Goldsmiths' 9804. YONGE: Adams American Controversy 65-28. WARBURTON: Adams American Controversy 66-61. Sabin 101276. Blockson 8984. Gephart 10084. EWER: Adams American Controversy 67-5. unknown books
82529n.p. n.d. mid- 18th century or earlier. Paperback. Very Good. Broadside. Blank lower right corner torn off; otherwise sound and nicely printed. Instructs recommenders of any clergyman to "testifie" about the following ten subjects in their recommendation: the clergyman's age marital status temper prudence learning conversion zeal for the Christian Religion affection to the present government and conformity to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England. <br/><br/> paperback books
1712WRCAM43360London: Printed by Joseph Downing 1712. 266pp. Small quarto. Antique-style three-quarter speckled calf and marbled boards gilt morocco label. Text trimmed a bit close shaving the bottom of five words on one page. Some light foxing. Very good. From the Library of the Earls of Macclesfield with bookplate on front pastedown. Second edition of this collection after the first of 1706. The Society was charged with propagating the gospel in many far-flung regions including to the Indians of the British colonies in North America and to blacks in the West Indies. Included is the charter granted the Society by King William III the Society's request for fit ministers to be sent abroad a description of the qualifications of such ministers the standing orders of the Society and instructions for clergy and schoolmasters as to how they should comport themselves when on their missions. One chapter is devoted to prayers for schools in America. The final two chapters give a list of the members of the Society and a "Catalogue of the Missionaries Library." EUROPEAN AMERICANA and OCLC together locate only six copies of this second edition. A scarce and informative volume on the operations and philosophy of this important missionary organization. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 712/205. OCLC 228754493 54182866 460606759. SABIN 85934 note. Printed by Joseph Downing hardcover books
195236482London: Society for the Propagation of the Gospel 1952. Fourth edition 8th printing. 8vo pp. 52. Black and white reproductions of the paintings with Gospel verses on facing pages. Paper wraps. VG. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel unknown books
elala1994London: Printed by T.Harrison and S.Brooke 1788. 4to. pp. 1 p.l. 46. wood-engraved ornaments & initial. contemporary marbled wrs. spine chipped bookplate removed from front wr. Includes Prayers for the use of the Charity-Schools in America; Directions for Catechists for Instructing Indians Negroes &c.; A Catalogue of the Missionaries Library &c. Sabin 85934n calling for a frontis. in the 1706 edn. London: Printed by T.Harrison and S.Brooke, 1788. unknown
1908MS38101908. SYNGE Frances M. First edition hardback no dustjacket. Illustrated map plates 171 pages. The binding has some light wear to the extremities the spine has faded the boards remain bright and the hinges are strong. There is some foxing throughout the book. hardcover
192524584London: SPG House 1925. Wraps. Good condition. Handbook on Australia published by SPG House London. The SPG or Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts incorporated in 1701 worked as a missionary organization of the Church of England. Part of the SPG Handbook Series.<br /> <br /> Notably the Handbook includes a section titled "the colour problem" pp34-35: Australia has decided for a white Australia. . Firstly the idea of a mixed race is specially abhorrent to the Anglo-Saxon.; Secondly the white man knows that his labour could not compete in the open market with the Chinese or Indian whose low standard of living and unwearying patience would drive down the level of wages". <br /> <br /> Additional contents include a history of Australia the country & its products growth of the Australian church Missions of the Australian Church includes descriptions of a town parish a bush parish "a gold parish" and Bush Brotherhoods and present problems. <br /> <br /> 8vo 79pp ads 2pp b&w printed photographic illustrations maps. Map printed inside front wrapper compares size of Australia to the United States. Printed blue decorative color paper wrappers. Wrappers slightly foxed chipped at spine; internally binding staples rusted some rust at center pages at staple site but holdling the text bright and fresh. Possibly the same as Trove 45742056. SPG House paperback