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1687109573London: William Whitwood 1687. The Fourth Edition Revised. Leather bound. Fair. 14 253 11 p. 30 cm. Full leather. Boards worn and edges taped. Ink inscriptions and stamps on front endpapers and title page. Worm holes in bottom corners up to p. 40. Bottom corner out of a rear endpaper. Small hole in p. B2 of Dedication. <br/><br/>William Laud was Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Charles I 1625-1649. Shortly after Charles's succession Laud presented him with a list of England's ministers divided into "O" for orthodox and "P" for Puritan. This began a feud that led to the persecution of many Puritans and the beheading of Laud himself once the Puritans came to power. Laud was also at odds with Catholics as may be seen from this conference or discussion with "Fisher the Jesuit." Fisher was often imprisoned but lived into old age and died a natural death of cancer in about 1642. His name was brought up at Laud's trial one of the accusations against Laud being that he had protected Fisher and secured his release from prison. "A.C." mentioned on the title page probably stands for "A Catholic." William Whitwood hardcover
1839112467Oxford: Oxford University Press 1839. Hardcover. Fair. xxxii 336p. 23.5 cm. Brown cloth hardcover binding with label pasted to spine for book title and and publication information. Cover very worn with water stains and soiling. Ex. Library with library numbers marked on spine as well as labels and envelopes on endpapers and library stamp on lower edging. 1839 Preface by Edward Cardwell. Original Epistle Dedicatory by "W. Cant." Some penciling throughout text. <br/><br/>This is a Victorian edition of a religious tract written by William Laud 1573-1645. Laud was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of King Charles I until his arrest in 1640 and later execution in 1645 for treason. Laud found himself in considerable conflict with the English Government in regards to issues of religious ritual which were very important to him. In this particular text Laud argues against leniency towards Catholics in England. Oxford University Press hardcover
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17300038606London 1730. No Binding. Very Good Plus. 8vo. LONDON : circa 1730. Antique Portrait of William Laud - Archbishop of Canterbury. 18th century engraving. Mounted. Clean bright engraving. VERY GOOD INDEED. Mount size 10 x 8 inches. Print area; 7 x 4 inches. Ideal for framing. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. <br/> <br/> unknown
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182910558London: Rivingtons 1829. Hardcover. Good. Green cloth spine with original printed paper label plain boards 9 x 5 1/2 inches slight edge-wear to the binding tight. xvi 4 241 clean pp. The original book as it was bound by the publisher. Pages are untrimmed and most of the book remains unopened top fold uncut. This reprint of the 1651 edition retains the original orthography and punctuation. A brief Memoir of 8 pp. followed by seven sermons from the Psalms.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. Rivingtons hardcover
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169520578London:: Ri. Chiswell 1695. First edition. Folio. 2 A2 a-c2 B-4I4 4K2. Contemporary calf blind ruled Cambridge style with floral ends on covers rebacked with title label to spine in gilt. Edges rubbed. Small contemporary previous owners signature at top corner of half-title and title. Title page in red and black print. Several other separate title pages throughout. B2 M4 Aa2 with very small hole to outside margins no affect. C4 tiny clean tear lower margin no affect. With original publisher adds at end. Overall a very nice clean copy with large margins. An excellent copy priced to go. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Laud. William Laud 1573-1645 archbishop of Canterbury; entered St. John's College Oxford 1589; fellow 1593; M.A. 1598; ordained 1601; B.D. 1604; D.D. 1608; president of St. John's College Oxford 1611; archdeacon of Huntingdon 1615; dean of Glouscester 1616; bishop of St. David's 1621-6; became predominant in the Church of England at Charles I acession 1625; supported the king in his struggle with the Commons; dean of the Chapel Royale 1626; bishop of Bath and Wells 1626-8; privy councillor 1627; bishop of London 1628-33; chancellor of the University of Oxford; 1629; archbishop of Canterbury 1633; adopted policy of compelling compulsory uniformity of action on the part of church men; interfered disasterously with the Scottish church; impeached of high treason by the Long parliament 1640; committed to the Tower 1641; tried 1644; condemned and beheaded 1645. In his ecclesiastical policy he failed to allow for the diversity of the elements which made up the national church. His sermons were first published in 1651 and his collected works appeared between 1695 and 1700. Wing L586. ESTC R354. Ri. Chiswell, unknown
502207<p><em>The History of the Troubles and Tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and Blessed Martyr 1695</em>�is a book about�<strong>William Laud</strong> the Archbishop of Canterbury written during the late 17th century. The text itself is a detailed account of Laud's trials tribulations and eventual martyrdom. It�s important for both its historical content and its perspective on religious and political conflict in 17th-century England particularly during the English Civil War.</p><p>Hardcover. English. Ri. Chiswell. 1695. 217 pp. In slightly worn full leather back board is loose. Marbled end papers with front inside taped. Pages a little discoloured and very light foxing here and there. Book No: 502207</p> hardcover
1695AB7553London: Printed for Ri Chiswell 1695. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good. folio 616pp 2pp publishers list. A good copy for its age. Modern leather banded spine with probably original leather boards which have some digs and wear. Pos on ffep geoffrey maxwell davis and on title page Robert Tyrwhitt believed 1-time canon of St Paul's Cathedral repairs to frontispiece page and hole to last page publ list losses to fore edges of a few pages water marks to outside edges of approx 100pp not affecting text worse on preface and early pages. pos on front pastedown. some neat annotations on rear fep. heavy book may incur additonal postage charge. <br/> <br/> Printed for Ri Chiswell hardcover
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