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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
9400000863.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1990200-04100Newport Classics 1990. audioCD. Good. Good condition CD with case and notes. Looks like an interesting title. Newport Classics unknown
ria9781783583768_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; From sourcing onboarding training developing and leadership development this book provides suggestions and thought-provoking content to help forward-thinking firms better manage their age diverse personnel. paperback
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1995x-3540606572Springer 1995. Paperback. New. 328 pages. German language. 9.25x6.10x0.75 inches. Springer paperback
602329Unbound. Near Fine. Small post card 5.5" x 3.5" with return address of Ellis D. Rose of Atlanta. Inscribed by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Lute Pease with a drawing of an old man with a beard and a crutch: "Solus thin piping vice Lo! At Last I'm Famous! Someone wants my autograph! She shall have it - bless her heart! Lute Pease otherwise Lucius Curtis Pease." Nominal wear near fine. A charming little image. unknown
19732110502150503824Seishin Publishing 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seishin Publishing paperback
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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1637368892London: Printed by Richard Badger 1637. First edition. 14 77 pp. Small 4to. Modern green cloth. Title page mounted and toned. Bound without A1 blank. First edition. 14 77 pp. Small 4to. Attack by Archbishop Laud 1573-1645 upon theological innovations of Puritan polemicist William Prynne who was convicted of seditious libel along with John Bastwick and Henry Burton named in this pamphlet. Prynne was fined and imprisoned and branded on the order of the Star Chamber. Under the Long Parliament Laud was in his turn imprisoned and was executed in 1645. STC 15307; ESTC S108350 Printed by Richard Badger unknown
1639012766London: Printed By Richard Badger Printer to the Prince His Highnes 1639. Book measures 27x18.cm. 24388pp. Bound in period or early full calf raised bands gilt band lines gilt lines/stamp to board. At some time not recently the spine has been relaid/repaired. Calf rubbed on edges corners with some loss hinge joints cracked boards holding. Generally a nice early binding. Internally name of a few previous owners. Pages in good clean condition. A nice attractive copy. F. First Edition. Calf. Near Very Good. Quarto. Printed By Richard Badger, Printer to the Prince His Highnes Paperback
168622921<p><strong>1668 William LAUD Canterbury & John Percy Jesuit Protestant Calvinism Martyr</strong></p><p>William Laud was the source and origin of many controversial and contentious arguments between Protestants and Catholics in the 17th-century. He was accused of heresy and false-doctrine by both sects opposing Catholicism and called an opponent of Puritanism. While Laud was the confidant to the Duke of Buckingham the Duke hired Jesuit John Percy also known as John Fisher as a chaplain. A series of pamphlets and arguments by Laud soon followed. </p><p>This treatise '<em>A Relation of the Conference'</em> describes the heated debates and controversial nature of the attitudes between Calvinists and Jesuits. This work is a first-hand account of the conference between Perry and Laud in 1622 discussing the infallibility of the church doctrine of Calvinism and the foundations of Scriptures and Creeds.</p><p>Item number: #22921</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>LAUD William</p><p><strong><em>A relation of the conference between William Laud . and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit by the command of King James of ever blessed memory</em></strong></p><p>London: Printed by Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett Thomas Dring and John Leigh 1686.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->14 253 13</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~12in X 7.75in 30cm x 19.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>22921</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett, Thomas Dring and John Leigh hardcover
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2007DADAX0548266468Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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168642636London: Printed by Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett Thomas Dring and John Leigh 1686. Fourth edition Revised: With a Table annexed. Hardcover. g- to vg. Large quarto 11 3/4 x 8". 14pp The Epistle Dedicatory 253 1pp Text 12pp Table of Contents. Blind-stamped contemporary calf rebacked but retaining the original covers with gold lettering and blind-stamped tooling to spine. Raised bands. Modern endpapers. Title page in red and black lettering. <br /> <br /> Originally published in 1639 under the title "A Relation of the Conference between William Laud and Mr Fisher by command of King James" this work is a first-hand account of the third conference between Father Perry Fisher a Jesuit and bishop William Laud on May 24 1622 before the lord marquess Buckingham and the countess his mother. <br /> <br /> The conference was a direct result of the Laud-"Fisher" Father Percy controversies on the Infallibility of the Church. Laud was induced by his desire to escape from the trammels of Calvinistic dogmatism to take up a wider and nobler position. In what he himself believed he was as arbitrary as any Calvinist; but the only way out of Calvinistic influence was by adopting a position of greater width. He argued that not all points defined by the Church are fundamental; limited as far as possible the domain and extent of soul-saving faith; and urged that the foundations of the faith are the Scriptures and the Creeds. In case of any doubt 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.<br /> <br /> Covers partly darkened and rubbed along edges. Closed tear to lower front joint. Previous owner's name in ink on inside of front free endpaper. Minor water-staining along upper margin of the last two leaves of the Epistle Dedicatory not affecting lettering. Minor and sporadic offsetting / foxing throughout. Binding in overall good- interior in good to very good condition. Printed by Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett, Thomas Dring, and John Leigh hardcover
163943326London: Printed by Richard Badger 1639. First edition. Hardcover. fair to vg. Quarto 11 x 7 1/2". 24 388pp. Contemporary full calf with gold lettering to spine. Raised bands. Title vignette. Decorative headpieces and initials. <br /> <br /> Scarce first edition of this account of the third conference between Father Perry Fisher a Jesuit and bishop William Laud on May 24 1622 before the lord marquess Buckingham and the countess his mother. The conference was a direct result of the Laud-"Fisher" Father Percy controversies on the Infallibility of the Church. <br /> <br /> Laud was prompted by his desire to escape from the restrictions of Calvinistic dogmatism to take up a wider and nobler position. In what he himself believed he was as arbitrary as any Calvinist; but the only way out of Calvinistic influence was by adopting a position of greater width. <br /> <br /> He argued that not all points defined by the Church are fundamental; limited as far as possible the domain and extent of soul-saving faith; and urged that the foundations of the faith are the Scriptures and the Creeds. In case of any doubt 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.<br /> <br /> Binding darkened and rubbed along edges. Rebacked but retaining most of the original spine. Closed tears along joints. Previous owners' names at upper margin of front free endpaper. Pages somewhat rippled throughout. Slight age-toning along paper margin. Contemporary marginalia at lower margin of page 308 not affecting lettering. Binding in overall fair interior in good to very good condition. About the author: William Laud 1573-1645 was educated at the borough school of Reading and St John's College Oxford where he matriculated 17 October 1589 Fellow 1593 B.A. 1594 M.A. 1598 and D.D. in 1608. He was ordained deacon in 1601 and priest later on that same year. He rose rapidly in the Church becoming Dean of Gloucester in 1616 and Bishop of St David's in 1621. Under Charles I he became very powerful and was translated to the see of London in 1621 and to the Primacy in 1633. In 1641 he was impeached for high treason tried in 1644 and executed the following year. He bequeathed to the Bodleian Library all his Greek manuscripts not otherwise disposed of all his oriental manuscripts and all such Hebrew printed books as were not already in the library. His whole library numbering some 8000 volumes was delivered to the Bodleian Library by his executors in 1659. Printed by Richard Badger hardcover
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