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175659839Kiøbenhavn, Glasings Efterlevelse, 1756. 8vo. Velbevaret samtidigt hellæderbind. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldt titelfelt. En smule slid langs false og nederst på ryg. (16),796 pp. Indersiden af forpermen er forsynet med et stort kobberstukket exlibris til hørende Frederik Carl Christian v. Haven (orientalisten, 1727-63), og stukket af Fr. Britze 1750.
175661938Kiøbenhavn, Glasings Efterlevelse, 1756. 8vo. Samtidigt hellæderbind. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Rig rygforgyldning. Bind og især ryg med slitage. Indvendig pæn og ren. (16), 796 pp
17618806Boston: Edes and Gill 1761. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. 35 1 pp. First edition. Removed from volume. Insect spotting to the half title and blank verso of the last leaf; early moisture staining to the contents. Contemporary owner name of Benjamin Parrott dated 1761 on the verso of the title page. Perhaps the same born in Lynn Essex County MA around 1740. <br /> <br /> Haven was a long-serving minister at the First Church in Dedham MA. Known as a capable orator he was frequently offered invitations to sermons and addresses as in this instance a sermon before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston to date the oldest chartered military organization in North America. Haven preaches on temperance of spirit and self-control in the face of anger an interesting and salient subject for a military organization particularly in light of the ongoing French and Indian War. Haven uses as an exemplar the late George II and his "surprising firmness of mind in his close attention to and vigorous support of the present war; and that at a time when his flow of spirit might be supposed greatly abated by the infirmities of age; yet so susceptible was his heart of the softer passions that he always prefered sic peace to war when it could be obtained up terms honorable to his crown" p. 23. Rare in commerce. Evans 8878; Sabin 30884; ESTC W29372. Edes and Gill unknown
179321266Boston MA: Printed at the Apollo Press by Belknap and Hall 1793. 36pp. Spine reinforced with paper tape. Scattered spotting. Good. "The charge by the Reverend Mr. Ellis of Rehoboth" at pp.28-32. "The right hand of fellowship by the Reverend Mr. Morey of Walpole" at pp.33-36. Evans 25592. Printed at the Apollo Press by Belknap and Hall unknown books
177534920Boston: Mills and Hicks 1775. 40pp disbound and spotted light rubberstamp. Good or so. <br/>Evans 14111. Mills and Hicks unknown books
1769027732Boston: Printed By Richard Draper Printer of His Excellency the Governor 1769. Octavo. 55 pages. The Rev. Jason Haven was a graduate of Harvard and a longtime pastor of the First Church of Dedham. He was initially most famous for requiring those guilty of fortification before the entire congregation and confess their misdeeds. In this sermon that was preached before the Great and General Court of Massachusetts in 1769 he spoke often in favor of the rights of Americans often quoting John Locke. Here was an open cry against the acts of Parliament: "People indeed apprehend some of their most important civil rights and privileges to be in great danger; and that several of them cannot be enjoyed under the execution of certain acts presumably the Townsend Acts of 1767 with the sending of British troops in 1768 to enforce them in 1768 lately passed in the Parliament of Great Britain." Since this was preached before the authorities of the Massachusetts Great and General Court it would have been heard by John Adams as well as those who represented Great Britain. A good copy lacking only the half title dampstainig to the last 7 leaves but the text is easily read early repair to corners of pages 6. 8 and 55 outer margins only bound in a 3/4 brown pebble grained morocco over marbled paper covered boards with matching endpapers raised bands with compartments lettered and decorated inn gilt top edge gilt wear to corners. Printed By Richard Draper, Printer of His Excellency the Governor unknown books
176930434Boston: New-England: Richard Draper 1769. 55 1 blank pp with the half title which is torn without affecting text. Stitched and untrimmed. First sixteen pages with a heavy blotch which intrudes into the text but does not obscure it. Else Good. <br/><br/> This election sermon is an important illustration of the growing colonial resentment of Parliamentary abuses of power. Haven pastor of the First Church in Dedham subscribes to the 'natural rights' and 'social compact' theory of government. "By forming into civil society men do indeed give up some of their natural rights; but it is in prospect of a rich compensation in the better security of the rest and in the enjoyment of several additional ones that flow from the constitution of government." <br/> Despite the different types of government "the natural rights of the people.are the same under every form of government." He quotes "the great Mr. Locke" on the duty of the people to oppose tyranny and asserts that the colonists are justifiably apprehensive about Parliament's excessive assertions of authority most recently expressed in the Townshend Acts.<br/>FIRST EDITION. Evans 11289. Richard Draper unknown books
1764100719Pamphlet 8vo half title 55 pp. Removed dbd Some staining and foxing lower corner of page 31 torn away but not affecting text; otherwise very good. Rather scarce pamphlet by Haven 1733-1803 who was pastor of the First Church of Dedham. He published a dozen other sermons betweeen 1761 and 1793. It does not appear that this title has appeared at auction for the past couple of decades. Shipton & Mooney 9691 Richard and Samuel Draper unknown books
179435123Newburyport: Blunt & March 1794. 28pp disbound first several leaves lightly to moderately foxed. Good.<br/><br/> "When the man of pleasure has successfully devised the greatest variety of objects to please his brutal senses and regale his tyrant-lusts.how does his breast swell with self applause 'surely I am the man and wisdom shall die with me'." Pages 25-28 print three "Odes by the Author of the preceding Discourse."<br/>Evans 27102. ESTC W24742. Blunt & March unknown books
179033358Kiøbenhavn, Svares Efterleverske, 1790. Samt. blåt papbd. med rygtitel i guld. Lettere slidspor. XIV,106 pp.
179033358Kiøbenhavn Svares Efterleverske 1790. Samt. blåt papbd. med rygtitel i guld. Lettere slidspor. XIV106 pp. unknown
177043999Boston Richard Draper 1770. Softcover. Covers sun-darkened with rear cover foxed and nearly detached; pages browned and slightly foxed with inked numbers at top corner; wormhole damage at bound edge. Scarce pamphlet showing little wear. . 32p. Boston, Richard Draper paperback
176941974Boston: New-England: Richard Draper 1769. 55 1 blank pp with the half title as issued. Stitched scattered light spotting. Very Good.<br /> <br /> This election sermon is an important illustration of the growing colonial resentment of Parliamentary abuses of power. <br /> Haven pastor of the First Church in Dedham subscribes to the 'natural rights' and 'social compact' theory of government. "By forming into civil society men do indeed give up some of their natural rights; but it is in prospect of a rich compensation in the better security of the rest and in the enjoyment of several additional ones that flow from the constitution of government." <br /> Despite the different types of government "the natural rights of the people.are the same under every form of government." He quotes "the great Mr. Locke" on the duty of the people to oppose tyranny and asserts that the colonists are justifiably apprehensive about Parliament's excessive assertions of authority most recently expressed in the Townshend Acts.<br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 11289. ESTC W3227. Richard Draper unknown
176941680Boston: New-England: Richard Draper 1769. 55 1 blank pp but lacking the half title. Disbound with widely scattered foxing. Good. <br /> <br /> This election sermon is an important illustration of the growing colonial resentment of Parliamentary abuses of power. <br /> Haven pastor of the First Church in Dedham subscribes to the 'natural rights' and 'social compact' theory of government. "By forming into civil society men do indeed give up some of their natural rights; but it is in prospect of a rich compensation in the better security of the rest and in the enjoyment of several additional ones that flow from the constitution of government." <br /> Despite the different types of government "the natural rights of the people.are the same under every form of government." He quotes "the great Mr. Locke" on the duty of the people to oppose tyranny and asserts that the colonists are justifiably apprehensive about Parliament's excessive assertions of authority most recently expressed in the Townshend Acts.<br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 11289. ESTC W3227. Richard Draper unknown
177534920Boston: Mills and Hicks 1775. 40pp disbound and spotted light rubberstamp. Good or so. <br /> Evans 14111. Mills and Hicks unknown
1769027732Boston: Printed By Richard Draper Printer of His Excellency the Governor 1769. Octavo. 55 pages. The Rev. Jason Haven was a graduate of Harvard and a longtime pastor of the First Church of Dedham. He was initially most famous for requiring those guilty of fortification before the entire congregation and confess their misdeeds. In this sermon that was preached before the Great and General Court of Massachusetts in 1769 he spoke often in favor of the rights of Americans often quoting John Locke. Here was an open cry against the acts of Parliament: "People indeed apprehend some of their most important civil rights and privileges to be in great danger; and that several of them cannot be enjoyed under the execution of certain acts presumably the Townsend Acts of 1767 with the sending of British troops in 1768 to enforce them in 1768 lately passed in the Parliament of Great Britain." Since this was preached before the authorities of the Massachusetts Great and General Court it would have been heard by John Adams as well as those who represented Great Britain. A good copy lacking only the half title dampstainig to the last 7 leaves but the text is easily read early repair to corners of pages 6. 8 and 55 outer margins only bound in a 3/4 brown pebble grained morocco over marbled paper covered boards with matching endpapers raised bands with compartments lettered and decorated inn gilt top edge gilt wear to corners. Printed By Richard Draper, Printer of His Excellency the Governor unknown
179321266Boston MA: Printed at the Apollo Press by Belknap and Hall 1793. 36pp. Spine reinforced with paper tape. Scattered spotting. Good. "The charge by the Reverend Mr. Ellis of Rehoboth" at pp.28-32. "The right hand of fellowship by the Reverend Mr. Morey of Walpole" at pp.33-36. Evans 25592. Printed at the Apollo Press by Belknap and Hall unknown
175661938Kiøbenhavn Glasings Efterlevelse 1756. 8vo. Samtidigt hellæderbind. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Rig rygforgyldning. Bind og især ryg med slitage. Indvendig pæn og ren. 16 796 pp <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave af Havens religionsfilosofiske system "et fuldstændigt theologisk System det første paa Modersmålet." Bricka VIIp.171. Systemet blev udarbejdet efter von Haven 1747 blev udnævnt til professor ved det genoprettede Sorø Akademi. Her forlæste han over kirkehistorie dogmatik og moral. Peder v. Haven er måske bedre kendt som forfatter til "Rejse i Rusland" 1743 et anset værk som blev ledsaget af et anbefalende forord af Ludvig Holberg og "Nye og forbedrede Efterretninger om det russiske Rige" 1747. Extremely scarce first edition in excellent condition of the first Danish complete theological system. Biblioteca Danica I 174. </em> unknown
175659839Kiøbenhavn Glasings Efterlevelse 1756. 8vo. Velbevaret samtidigt hellæderbind. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldt titelfelt. En smule slid langs false og nederst på ryg. 16796 pp. Indersiden af forpermen er forsynet med et stort kobberstukket exlibris til hørende Frederik Carl Christian v. Haven orientalisten 1727-63 og stukket af Fr. Britze 1750. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgave af Havens religionsfilosofiske system "et fuldstændigt theologisk System det første paa Modersmålet." Bricka VIIp.171. Systemet blev udarbejdet efter von Haven 1747 blev udnævnt til professor ved det genoprettede Sorø Akademi. Her forlæste han over kirkehistorie dogmatik og moral. Peder v. Haven er måske bedre kendt som forfatter til "Rejse i Rusland" 1743 et anset værk som blev ledsaget af et anbefalende forord af Ludvig Holberg og "Nye og forbedrede Efterretninger om det russiske Rige" 1747.Bibl. Danica I174. Extremely scarce first edition in excellent condition of the first Danish complete theological system. </em> unknown
175770771Sorøe 1757. 8vo. Samtidig skinnryggbind med svakt opphøyde ryggbånd og blinddekor på ryggen. 16 519 s. Trykt hos Jonas Lindgren Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Med Rikard Berges navnetrekk samt et annet gammel navnetrekk. Siste side restaurert. Peder von Haven 1715-1757 dansk teolog. Oppholdt seg i Russland i årene 1636-39. </em> unknown
1776492Copenhague (et Paris) : Möller (Costard), 1776. OUVRAGE D'UNE REMARQUABLE PRÉCISION, NOTAMMENT POUR SES ÉTUDES RELATIVES À L'ÉCRITURE ET LA CALLIGRAPHIE ARABE
17677131Inscribed on the front cover "From Mory Sherburne to Mark Henry Wentworth Esqr."<br /><br />8vo. Original printed wrappers sewn. Portsmouth New-Hampshire Printed by Daniel and Robert Fowle 1767. First Edition. Fine. <br /><br /> Daniel and Robert Fowle