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2007DADAX0548100675Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.19x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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197764029Hildesheim: Georg Olms 1977. 7 vols in 5. Anglistica & Americana reprints no.168. Some very minor small marks to boards very light foxing to closed edges otherwise fine. Small handwritten number to corners of front endpapers otherwise an excellent set. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo. Georg Olms Hardcover
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16398544London: Richard Bager Printer to the Prince HIS HIGHNES 1639. First Edition. Full calf. Good. Contemporary calf with blind tooling raised bands replaced red leather title label 9 3/4 inches tall. Binding quite worn and scuffed yet with intact joints; recent title label raised at one edge. Lacking the front pastedown & blanks begins at title page title page with thin loss at bottom margin. 24 388 pp. Leaf 75-66 bound out of order; almost every leaf with some words neatly underlined in brown ink; many margins with worming; a few leaves with edge tears; last leaf 387-88 lacking bottom third removing 10 lines on the recto none on the verso. ESTC S113162. "In part a reply to: A. C. True relations of sundry conferences had betweene certaine Protestant doctours and a Jesuite called M. Fisher.Variant found in large-paper and some small-paper copies: title has 'Lawd'"."On 23 April 1622 James sent for Laud asking him to use his influence with the Countess of Buckingham who was attracted towards the church of Rome by the arguments of Percy a Jesuit who went by the name of Fisher. By the king's orders there had been two conferences held in her presence between Fisher and Dr. Francis White and on 24 May 1622 a third conference was held in which Laud took the place of White. The subject then discussed was the infallibility of the church."Laud's arguments on this occasion together with their subsequent enlargement in his account of the controversy published in 1639 mark his ecclesiastical position in the line between Hooker and Chillingworth. On the one hand he acknowledged the church of Rome to be a true church on the ground that it 'received the Scriptures as a rule of faith though but as a partial and imperfect rule and both the sacraments as instrumental causes and seals of grace' Works ii. 144. He strove against the position 'that all points defined by the church are fundamental' ib. ii. 31 attempting as far as possible to limit the extent of 'soul-saving faith' ib. ii. 402. The foundations of faith were 'the Scriptures and the creeds' ib. ii. 428. When doubts arose 'about the meaning of the articles or superstructures upon them�which are doctrines about the faith not the faith itself unless when they be immediate consequences - then both in and of these a lawful and free general council determining according to Scripture is the best judge on earth' ib. Laud in short wished to narrow the scope of dogmatism and to bring opinions not necessary to salvation to the bar of public discussion by duly authorised exponents instead of to that of an authority claiming infallibility on the bibliography of the controversy see the editor's preface to the 'Relation of the Conference' Works vol. ii."Though Laud's arguments failed permanently to impress the Countess of Buckingham they gave him great influence over her son. On 15 June as he states in his diary he 'became Confessor to my Lord of Buckingham' and was afterwards consulted by him on his religious difficulties." - DNB.The 24 p. introduction is addressed to Charles I. King James I. had died in 1625 between the time of the Conference 1622 and this publication 1639.William Laud 1573-1645 royal chaplain to James I. archbishop and religious advisor to Charles I.; he wielded immense power in the Church of England. Archbishop Laud was of a High-Church and anti-Puritan persuasion and used his power to suppress Puritanism to the best of his ability. He was loyal to the Crown and was accused of arbitrary and tyrannical acts against those whose religious views he condemned. He was fiercely resisted by the Church of Scotland. Many of the Church of England admired him for his resistance to Calvinism and Independency and for his defense of the doctrines of the Church of England. After the overthrow and execution of Charles I. Laud himself was tried and executed by the House of Commons."This venerable prelate a victim to sectarian violence and blood-thirsty ambition evinced in his last moments the animating power of that religion which he had preached and professed. No murmurs or lamentations escaped him: in prayers and supplications he bowed himself before heaven; though he was long prepared for that blow which was neither sudden or unexpected. Thus died as he had lived in the true spirit of genuine piety this zealous servant of the most high God a martyr to the cause of truth being persecuted even unto the death by the blood-thirsty and remorseless Calvinists of that gloomy period." - J. W. Hatherell in the Memoir prefacing the reprint of Laud's Sermons 1829 p. xiii. Richard Bager, Printer to the Prince HIS HIGHNES unknown
1990161686Gross Oesingen: Luth. Buchh. Harms 1990. 88 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
A9781462558940Paperback / softback. New. <p><b>Students learn to write well by developing fundamental literacy skills--and also by knowing how to get started stay on track and persist toward meaningful goals. </b>From leading science-of-writing expert Leslie E. Laud this is the first book that helps K-12 educators harness the power of executive skills in evidence-based writing instruction. Laud shows how self-regulation supports learning and growth in every step of the writing process from planning to drafting editing and revising. The book provides a clear roadmap and practical strategies for teaching and scaffolding both writing skills and executive skills. It is packed with sample lessons writing prompts extended examples “Take It to the Classroom†tips and reproducible/downloadable tools.</p> paperback
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A9781462558957Hardback. New. <p><b>Students learn to write well by developing fundamental literacy skills--and also by knowing how to get started stay on track and persist toward meaningful goals. </b>From leading science-of-writing expert Leslie E. Laud this is the first book that helps K-12 educators harness the power of executive skills in evidence-based writing instruction. Laud shows how self-regulation supports learning and growth in every step of the writing process from planning to drafting editing and revising. The book provides a clear roadmap and practical strategies for teaching and scaffolding both writing skills and executive skills. It is packed with sample lessons writing prompts extended examples “Take It to the Classroom†tips and reproducible/downloadable tools.</p> hardcover
A9781452217338Paperback / softback. New. This collection brings current research on the most effective differentiation practices in literacy mathematics and science to life through the many strategies and examples. paperback
A9781412995245Paperback / softback. New. Leslie Laud provides a clear roadmap for using formative assessment to differentiate math instruction. This book cites the latest research and describes the instructional procedures found most effective for teaching mathematics grades 4-10 through a unique comprehensive framework of seven research-based practices. paperback
13817Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Etching in a crayon manner by Van Amstel after the portrait by Netscher.  Trimmed to just outside the black border mounted on silk and framed in a hand-carved gilt frame. 127 x 156 mm. Framed to 11.5 x 13.5 inches 29 x 34 cm overall. <br style=""> unknown books
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194843155Very Good. 1948. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. This signed first edition softcover of Blankets on the Sand by Lute L. Davis is in good condition showcasing the author's reflections on life and experiences. The softcover format is intact with minimal wear making it a great addition for collectors and readers interested in insightful narratives. ; 5.25 x 8 ; 73 pages; Signed by Author . paperback
1997ZB449413National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ca 1997. 260 pp. softcover very good. - 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. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Ca paperback