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106938London Printed for J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside near Mercer's Chapel 1748. . First edition; 8vo; contemporary calf with embossed title spine gilt in compartments with raised bands joints slightly cracked but holding; edges stained red pages clean and crisp; 12 404 pp.<br /> Moses Lowman 16801752 was an English nonconformist minister in a Presbyterian congregation at Clapham Surrey. He was known as a Biblical commentator and an authority on Jewish antiquities this reputation of his resting mainly on his Dissertation on the Civil Government of the Hebrews published in 1740. As a Christian writer Rev. Lowman extols the virtues of Judaism as support for the Christian faith:<br />'For a right Understanding of the Mosaical Ritual requires some Knowledge of the rites themselves together with some Understanding of the Ends Designs real Advantages and Uses of them. For these are the proper Proofs of their Wisdom and Goodness the proper Reasons and Motives for Approbation and Esteem.'<br /> ESTC T88610. London, Printed for J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside near Mercer's Chapel, 1748. hardcover
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179443739Norwich CT: Thomas Hubbard 1794. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume else a very good copy faint soiling inked notation on title bottom edge trimmed from last leaf not affecting text. 64 pp. 8vo. In reply to Zephaniah Swift's anonymously published "The correspondent" concerning the case of the Rev. Oliver Dodge of Pomfret Conn. Welch is clearly on the side opposite Dodge noting there are "affidavits swore that Dodge had stated he would marry "the ugliest creature that omnipotence could form provided she was possessed of an interest of ten thousand pounds or an independent fortune." Sabin 102523. Evans 28058. Trumbull 1606. Thomas Hubbard unknown
18142105280016Boston Lancaster Concord Portland; Andover: Various; Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Russell Cutler and Co.; Allen & Lamson; Crocker & Brewster; True & Greene; etc 1814. Hardcover. Good. A collection of 20 sermons from early 19th century Massachusetts. Bound in contemporary leather backed marbled boards. Good binding and cover. Manuscript table of contents page written in an early and precise hand. Two are very scarce. <br> Contents: No.1 F.W.P. Greenwood "A sermon delivered on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Boston Female Asylum. September 23 1825" Boston: Christian Register 1825 20 pp.; No.2 Nathaniel Thayer; Isaac Allen "The characteristics of Christian preaching. A discourse delivered at Littleton Massachusetts at the ordination of Reverend William Hunt White January 2 1828." Lancaster Mass.: Ferdinand and Joseph Andrews; 1828 24 pp.; No.3 James Sabine "The glory of the latter house: a sermon on the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Boston" B.: The Congregation 1828 20 pp.; No.4 Nathaniel Thayer "A discourse pronounced before His Excellency John Brooks Esq. governor." B.: Legislature 1823 24 pp.; No.5 Aaron Bancroft "A sermon delivered at the installation of the Rev. Andrew Bigelow" B.: Christian Register Office 1823 28 pp.; No.6 Jesse Appleton "The perpetuity and importance of Sabbath : a sermon delivered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the county of Cumberland and from several counties adjacent held at Portland November 10 1814 : for purpose of taking measures to promote the due observance of the Lord's day" Portland Me. : A. & J. Shirley 1814 30 pp.; No.7 Jesse Appleton "A sermon preached at Boston at the annual election May 25 1814 : before His Excellency Caleb Strong Esq. Governour His Honor William Phillips Esq. Lieutenant Governour the Honorable Council and the Legislature of Massachusetts" B.: Printed by Russell Cutler and Co. 1814 29 pp.; No.8 Moses Stuart "Two discourses on the atonement" Andover Mass.: Flagg and Gould 1824 54 pp.; No.9 Edmund Foster "A Sermon on the death of Capt. Jacob Priest who died of small pox at the hospital in Lexington" Concord Mass.: Allen & Lamson 1824 14 pp.; No.10 American Unitarian Association "Constitution and circular of the American Unitarian Association" B. Christian Register F.Y. Carlile 1825 8 pp.; No.11 Lyman Beecher "The faith once delivered to the saints : a sermon delivered at Worcester Mass. Oct. 15 1823 at the ordination of the Rev. Loammi Ives Hoadly to the pastoral office over the Calvinist church and Society in that place" B.: Crocker and Brewster 1824 40 pp.; No.12 Warren Fay "A sermon delivered January 1 1822 at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Bennet to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Woburn Mass." B.: Crocker & Brewster 1822 39 pp.; No.13 Moses Stuart "A sermon delivered before His Excellency Levi Lincoln esq. governor His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop lieutenant governor the Hon. Council the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. being the day of general election" B.: True and Greene 1827 42 pp.; No.14 Henry Ware "To the reverend and honorable the Corporation of Harvard University" Signed on p. 30 by eleven professors and tutors of the university Cambridge 1824; No.15 Henry Colman "A discourse on the proper character of religious institutions : delivered at the opening of the Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square Salem Tuesday 7 Dec. 1824" Salem Mass. : W. & S.B. Ives 1825 48 pp.; No.16 Orville Dewey "The claims of Puritanism. A sermon preached at the annual election May 31 1826" B.: True & Greene 1826 32 pp.; No.17 Nathaniel Thayer "Means by which Unitarian Christians may refute misrepresentations of their faith" Lancaster: F. & J. Andrews 1828; 15 pp.; No.18 John Pierpont "A discourse delivered in Hollis Street Church Boston September 2 1827: : occasioned by the death of Horace Holley LL. D. late president of Transylvania University" B.: Christian Examiner 1827 31 pp.; No.19 David Damon "A sermon : delivered at Lunenburg December 2 1827" Lancaster MA : F. and J. Andrews 1828 22 pp.; No.20 William Ellery Channing "A Discourse delivered at the Installation of the Rev. Mellish Irving Motte as Pastor of the South Congregational Society" B.: Bowles & Dearborn 1828 43 pp. Various; Christian Register; A. & J. Shirley; Russell, Cutler and Co.; Allen & Lamson; Crocker & Brewster; True & hardcover
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41697Aberdeen: Printed by J. Davidson & Co. 1829. First edition 12mo xii 131 1pp. endpapers renewed orig. quarter marbled paper boards spine defective uncut. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted Catalogue p.133; JISC locates copies at University of Aberdeen and the University of Southampton only. Aberdeen: Printed by J. Davidson & Co., 1829 hardcover
1823236441London: Printed by and for James Appleton Queen's Row Walworth 1823. First edition Appleton imprint. 28 of 29 engraved plates. 1 vols. Small 4to 8-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Original quarter morocco and boards with title label on upper cover " . Thirty Plates sic. Price Two Guineas". Piece removed from flyleaf; title page mounted. Plates clean; very good. First edition Appleton imprint. 28 of 29 engraved plates. 1 vols. Small 4to 8-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Delicate Flaxonesque engravings displaying Empire-style costumes and furnishings and scenes from literature Pope's Belinda and antiquity Pericles by Henry Moses 1782-1870. He enjoyed "a great reputation for his outline plates which are distinguished for the purity and correctness of the drawing. His art was peculiarly suited to the representation of sculpture and antiquities and he published many sets of plates of that class " DNB.<br /> This work was published under various titles DESIGN OF MODERN COSTUME by several different London printers. Lipperheide 994; Colas 2143; Hiler p. 633 Printed by and for James Appleton, Queen's Row, Walworth unknown
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179817799Dedham: Mann and Adams 1798. Disbound. 28pp minor foxing. Attractive ornamentation at top of page 3. Very Good. Adams warns Wright that "the spirit of the times creates and promotes much bitterness in society highly unfavorable to religion." He faces the possibility of "persecution"; mean-spirited people hope American ministers will "meet the same treatment which has been dealt to the clergy in France." FIRST EDITION. Evans 33265. Not in Jenkins. Mann and Adams unknown
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178441998Boston: Benjamin Edes 1784. 52pp with the half title. Disbound occasional light toning. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> In this first Massachusetts Election Sermon after the peace with England Hemmenway counsels that God has ordained human liberty. "God has called us to liberty." The Christian has "a new covenant right to the common privileges of humanity." But Liberty means freedom from tyranny under the authority of a just government and God; it does not consist of "lawless licentiousness." We are all "subject to the obligation of the law of God." <br /> The sermon cautions against the "abuse of liberty." Hemmenway was the pastor of a Congregational Church in Wells then in Massachusetts and now in Maine.<br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 18526. Williamson 4411. ESTC W29297. Benjamin Edes unknown
174641568London: Dublin Printed: London Reprinted for J. Brindley Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales 1746. 4to. 24pp. Disbound worming at blank upper right corners. Good plus.<br /> <br /> ESTC locates copies only at the British Library the Bodleian and National Library of Ireland. The Sermon celebrates the final defeat of the Jacobite uprising of 1745 and the British government's victory at the Battle of Culloden defeating the attempt to restore the Stuarts to the throne.<br /> ESTC T7344. OCLC 562604828 2 copies at the British Library. Dublin, Printed: London, Reprinted, for J. Brindley, Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales unknown