CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
A Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chester, containing precautions respecting the Roman Catholics, by Beilby, Lord Bishop of that diocese. 1781.
12mo, 24pp., preserved in later card wrappers.
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JOHN THE BAPTIST, SAINT.
The Life and Martyrdom, of St. John the Baptist.
8vo, 8pp., woodcut vignette to title page, disbound.
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STARK (J. Mozley)
Catalogue of the Entire & Valuable Stock of Mr. J. Mozley Stark... Comprising a Very Extensive Collection of Catholic Theology... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, on Monday, 16th of July, 1888.
8vo, [2], 149, [1]pp., orig. printed wrappers, upper cover chipped, 1905 lots.
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WAKEFIELD PRINTING.
The Christian Economy: Translated from the Original Greek of an Old Manuscript found in the Island of Patmos, where St. John wrote his Book of Revelation.
12mo (105 x 77 mm), x, [11]-80pp., lightly stained, orig. printed wrappers, stitched.
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BOTTOMLEY (Samuel)
The Redeemer in The Midst Of Those who are Assembled in His Name the substance of a Sermon preached at the opening of a New Chapel in Pickering, in the County of York, on Wednesday April 29th. 1789.
First edition, 8vo, 30, [2]pp., title rather soiled, with a final leaf of errata, disbound. ESTC locates 3 copies in the UK (The British Library, Cambridge University and the congregational Library).
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JACKSON (John)
Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages. In which is shewn, that there is sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous powers continued in the church after the days of the apostles.
First edition, 8vo, vi, [7]-59, [1]pp., title and terminal leaf dust soiled, short closed tear to last two leaves, disbound.
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SHRUBSOLE (W.)
The Plain Christian Shepherd's defence of his Flock: being Five Letters in support of Infant Baptism.
First edition, 56pp., disbound. The L, C, Di, Lmh, Or and CLU copies in the ESTC.
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WESLEY (John)
A Dialogue between a Predestinarian and His Friend. Published by John Wesley, M.A.
Second edition, corrected and enlarged, 12mo, iv, 5-12pp., woodcut ornament on title, cont. ink Ms. note on lower blank portion of last page, modern marbled wrappers, printed paper label. Taken without acknowledgement from "A Dialogue between a the Baptist and the Presbyterian." by Thomas Grantham, 1691. Baker, 24, 2.
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PELLING (Edward)
A sermon preacht on January 30th. 1683. In Westminster-Abby, before the reverend and honourable, the Kings judges, and printed at their request. By Edw. Pelling, pr?bendary of Westminster, and chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset.
4to, [4], 43, [1]pp., disbound. Wing (2nd ed.), P1096.
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TEMPLER (John)
The reason of episcopall inspection asserted in a sermon at a visitation in Cambridge. By John Templer, D.D.
4to, [4], 63, [1]pp., disbound. Imprimatur on leaf [A]2v: Imprimatur, Isaac Barrow Procan. Joseph Beaumont. Richard Minshull. Theoph. Dillingham. Cambridge, Octob. 3. 1676. Wing, T665.
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HICKMAN (Charles)
A sermon preached before the right honourable George Earl of Berkeley, Governour, and the Company of Merchants of England trading into the Levant Seas. At St. Peters Church in Broadstreet. January 25. 1680. By Charles Hickman, A.M. student of Christ-Church in Oxon, and chaplain to his excellency the Lord Chandois, embassadour to Constantinople.
4to, 36pp., disbound. Wing, H1896
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LAW (William)
A Collection of Letters on the Most Interesting and Important Subjects, and on Several Occasions.
First edition, 8vo, [4], 220, [2]pp., without terminal advert leaf, editor's advertisement after title signed T. L. [i.e. T. Law], G. W., disbound.
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DAVIS (Joseph)
A Digest of Legislative Enactments, relating to the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in England; with occasional Observations.
First Edition, xiv, [2], 133, [11] pp., original boards, uncut, hinges cracked.
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PORTER (Jacob)
The Well Spent Sou; or, Bibles for the Poor Negroes. Translated from the French by Jacob Porter.
8vo, [3], 4-16pp., title page foxed, disbound.
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ERSKINE (Ralph)
The female preacher: or, The woman of Samaria's sermon to the men of the city, John iv. 29. Or, The self humbling and Christ-exalting influence of divine discoveries. : Opened in a sermon preached July 13, 1729, immediately after the celebration of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Dumfermline [sic]. / By Ralph Erskine Minister of the Gospel at Dumfermline [sic]..
First edition, small 8vo, 76pp., text age-toned, corners dog-eared, old paper wrappers, upper cover with title label in Ms. The first edition of a rare sermon by Ralph Erskine (1685-1752). After studying at Edinburgh, Erskine was ordained as Assistant Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline, later succeeding as Minister of Dunfermline Abbey in 1716. His later career say him follow his somewhat better known brother Ebenezer out of the established Church of Scotland in 1737 into a newly formed Associate Presbytery. Not listed on ESTC.
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[SCOTT (Thomas)]
The substance of a public discussion between Mr. Carlile, and a Dissenting Minister : occasioned by some remarks made by Mr. Carlile, in his lecture on theology, delivered at the Free Mason's Arms, Norwich, April 23rd, 1834.
Second edition, 12mo, 18pp., quarter calf.
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BEGLEY (Rev. Walter) Editor.
Breviarium Anagrammaticum. the Latin hymns of the breviary and other famous Latin hymns of the early church turned into metrical anagrams...
First edition, small 4to, vii, 192pp., orig. publishers red buckram, lettered in gilt, a very nice copy.
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QUARITCH (Bernard)
A Catalogue of Bibles, Liturgies, Church History and Theology.
Small 4to, 130, [2 addenda and contents leaf]pp., orig. quarter roan, lacks spine, covers detached with a stain to upper board. 965 items described in detail.
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BAY PSALM BOOK.
The Crowninshield-Stevens-Brinley-Vanderbilt-Whitney Copy of the Bay Psalm Book. [Sold by Public Auction]...
4to, frontis., 6 facsimiles, orig. printed wrappers.
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METHODIST NEW CONNEXION. CONFERENCE.
Minutes of Conversations between Preachers and Delegates, late in Connexion with The Rev. Mr. Wesley, held in Nottingham, on the 14th &c. of May, 1799.
12mo (175 x 102 mm), 24pp., title slightly soiled, nineteenth century cloth, a good copy. Provenance: From the library of Lt. Col. William Allen Potter, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1944/45, with his bookplate. ESTC locates The British Library, National Library of Wales and John Rylands.
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SMALL (James)
A Treatise on Ploughs and Wheel Carriages, illustrated by Plates, by James Small and Cart Wright, formerly at Blackadder-Mount, now at Rose-Bank, near Foord, Mid Lothian.
First edition, [6], 255, [1]pp., 4 large folding engraved plates of various different ploughs (neatly laid-down onto linen), later green cloth. James Small, agriculturist and plough maker, was born at Upsettlington in the parish of Ladykirk, Berwickshire. He served an apprenticeship with a carpenter and plough maker at Hutton, Berwickshire, and about 1758 he went to Yorkshire to work for a Mr Robertson, maker of wagons and carriages at Doncaster. He returned to Scotland in 1763 and started to experiment with ploughs to establish which worked with the least draught. He enjoyed patronage from several leaders of Scottish society. Henry Home, Lord Kames, encouraged him in the publication of his treatise. Sir John Sinclair, a leader of progressive agricultural opinion in Scotland, was another champion of Small and his work. Small did not forget his first investor, Renton, who in 1784 became the dedicatee of his "Treatise of Ploughs and Wheel-Carriages." The book made Small the first to set out the scientific principles of plough design in print, building upon and clarifying the work of previous thinkers on the subject as well as expressing his own theories. This treatise was the standard text on plough design for fifty years. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p.136; Not in Perkins; Fussell II, pp.98-9.
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GIBSON (Edmund, Bishop of London)
The Evil and Danger of Lukewarmness in Religion. Being The First Part of the Bishop of London's late Pastoral Letter: With further Improvements.
Second edition, 12mo, 24pp., disbound.
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[GIBSON (Edmund, Bishop of London)]
An admonition against common swearing: In a letter from a minister to his parishioner.
12mo, 23, [1]pp., disbound. This edition not recorded by ESTC.
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BALLER (Joseph)
Courage and Faithfulness in the Cause of Christ, and his Gospel, recommended both to Ministers and People. A Sermon Preach'd at Exon before the Assembly of Ministers on May the 8th, 1754.
First edition, 23, [1] pp., disbound. The L, EXp, and Lmh copies only in the ESTC.
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FOWLER (Edward)
A Sermon Preached at Bow-Church, April the Xvith 1690: before the Lord Maior, and Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London. Being the fast-day?
4to, [6], 34pp., disbound.
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[CARE (Henry)]
A Vindication of the Proceedings of His Majesties Ecclesiastical Commissioners, against the Bishop of London, and the Fellows of Magdalen-College.
4to, [4], 8, 17-78, [2]pp., initial imprimatur on leaf shaved at fore-edge effecting text, cont. ink index and notes, margins cut close occasionally effecting fore-edge notes, disbound. One of two variant editions, this being ESTC No. R22743; Wing, C536.
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
Articles agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both Provinces, and the whole Clergy, in the Convocation holden at London in the Year 1562. For the avoiding of Diversities of Opinions, and for the stablishing of Consent touching True Religion. Reprinted by His Majesties Commandment, with His Royal Declaration prefixed thereunto.
4to, [24]pp., woodcut royal coat of arms on title, contemporary Ms notes in ink on blank verso of title signed and dated by for witnesses, "Sept. 27. 85.", largely printed in Black Letter, disbound. Wing, C4004.
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SACHEVERELL (Henry)
The Speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his Impeachment at the Bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster-Hall, March 7. 1709/10.
Folio, [4], 24pp., printer's ornament (used by William Bowyer) on title, inner blank margin of the bottom of the pages cut away but not affecting the text, margins shaved close, disbound. In two sermons, one preached at Derby assizes, and the other at St. Paul's, Dr. Sacheverell attacked the Whig government, criticising its toleration of religious dissenters. He was charged with seditious libel, tried, convicted, and sentenced in 1710 to a three-year suspension from preaching. This light sentence was felt to be a triumph for him, although the two sermons were ordered to be burnt by the common hangman.
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MOSS (Robert)
A Sermon Preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London. October 5, 1708.
First edition, 4to, [4], 24pp., unobtrusive light water-tide stain throughout, disbound.
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TRAPP (Joseph)
The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd. In a sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, Before Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Gould; And Before the University of Oxford, at the Assizes held there, Mar. 4. 1707/8. By Joseph Trapp, M.A. Fellow of Wadham-College. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury.
4to, [4], 19, [1]pp., disbound.
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SMALBROKE (Richard)
The doctrine of an universal judgment asserted. In a sermon preach'd before the University, at St. Mary's in Oxford, June 9th, 1706. in which the principles of Mr. Dodwell's late epistolatory discourse, concerning the Natural Mortality of the Soul, are consider'd. By Richard Smalbroke, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxon.
4to, [4], 31, [1]pp., disbound.
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WHITFELD (William)
A discourse of Christian liberty. A sermon Preach'd at the assizes held at Guilford, July 20th, 1703. by The Right Honble The Lord Chief Baron Ward, and Mr. Justice Tracy. By William Whitfeld, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published at the Desire of the Grand Jury.
4to, [6], 22pp., disbound.
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Bollettino Salesiano. Periodico della Pia Unione dei Cooperatori Salesiani di Don Bosco. N.3 marzo 1901. 11 novembre e 12 Dic. 1902. 10 ott., 11 nov. e 12 dic. 1903. 1 gennaio 1904
Annunci bibliografici. In ottimo stato illustrazioni b. n. nel testo
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Carnelutti Francesco
I valori giuridici del messaggio cristiano
In ottimo stato
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Segneri Paolo
Il Cristiano istruito nella sua Legge. Ragionamenti morali
Buono stato. Indice delle cose più notabili. Tre parti in unico tomo vignetta silografica nei 3 frontespizi, capilettera.
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Ottaviano Carmelo
La visione cristiana di Ernesto Buonaiuti. (Profilo)
In buono stato
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Giovanni della Croce F. p.
Opere spirituali del venerabil padre. Primo Scalzo della Riforma del Carmine, e coadiutore della Santa Vergine Teresa, fondatrice di essa: Nelle quali s'insegna la vera strada, che conduce l'Anima alla perfetta, e soave unione con Dio
Con un breve sommario della vita dell'Auttore, e alcuni discorsi del P.F. Diego di Giesù di detto ordine, Priore del Conuento di Toledo sopra le dette opere. Tradotte dalla Spagnuola nella lingua italiana dal P.F. Alessandro di S. Francesco Definitore generale della Congregazione d'Italia de' medesimi Scalzi. Aggiunti à quest'ultima impressione alcuni opuscoli spirituali del medesimo e tradotti del latino in volgare a beneficio commune di quelli che desiderano arrivare al sommo della perfezione. Testo su due colonne. Fioriture in quattro pagine, peraltro esemplare molto fresco marca editoriale sul frontespizio, testatina, finalini
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Cojazzi A.
Un Borsi francese Ernesto Psichari. Nipote di Renan
Seconda edizione riveduta. In ottimo stato in antiporta ritratto fotografico
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Lugano Placido T.
La congregazione Camaldolese degli Eremiti di Montecorona. Dalle origini ai nostri tempi. Con una introduzione sulla vita eremitica prima e dopo San Romualdo.
Prima edizione. Coll. "Monografie di Storia Benedettina vol. 1. Esemplare a larghi margini in ottimo stato in antiporta riprod. dell'Eremo
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Compendiose notizie sulla congregazione De' Monaci Armeni Mechitaristi di Venezia nell'Isola S. Lazzaro
Le prime 65 pagine recano il testo in armeno. Leggere fioriture. Peraltro in ottimo stato 2 frontespizi, il primo in armeno il secondo in italiano. 2 incisioni: ritratto di Mechitar Abbas e Isola di S. Lazzaro
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Manuale introduttivo alla storia del cristianesimo. Vol. I: Il cristianesimo antico. Parte I: I primi tre secoli. Unico pubblicato. Pref. di Ernesto Buonaiuti
I collaboratori dell'opera: A. Biamonti. A. De Micco. A. Donini. M.Fermi. M. Monachesi. A. Pincherle. M.Zappalà. Coll. "Biblioteca di critica religiosa". Bibliografia. In buono stato
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Bibbia. Catalogo di edizioni a stampa 1501-1957
In ottimo stato 24 tavole riproduzione di frontespizi
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(Lorenzini Francesco Maria)
Vita di S. Giuliana Falconieri fiorentina. Fondatrice del Terz' Ordine de' Servi detto delle Mantellate
Manca l'ultima carta bianca. In ottimo stato ritratto calcografico della Santa inciso da P. L. Ghezzi e Gaspare Massi
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Aa.vv.
Cinque Salmi di David. Le lettere iniziali dè quali formano il nome Santissimo di Gesù. Colla parafrasi lirica del Mattei; Cinque giaculatorie a Gesù le lettere iniziali delle quali formano detto SS. nome, colla versione delle medesime in ottava...
buono stato capolettera ornato, finalini, tutto il testo è contornato da graziosa cornice
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Aa.vv.
Dictionnaire abregè de la Bible. Pour la connoissance des tableaux historiques tirés de la Bible meme & de Flavius Josephe
buono stato testatina, capolettera, finalini
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Aa.vv.
J At di Apostol. Gli Atti degli Apostoli tradotti in dialetto bolognese da Riccardo Nicoletti. Presentazione di Mons. Amleto Faenza
ottimo stato disegni di U. Sgarzi b.n .n.t.
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Agostino S.
Le veglie di S.Agostino vescovo di Bona a cura di G.D.Giulio
Due parti in unico tomo. In ottimo stato 2 frontespizi a due colori con vignette incise, titoli entro cornice
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Agostino S.Di Ippona
Le Veglie. A cura di G.D.Giulio
buono stato
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Albergati Fabio
Il Cardinale. All'Illustr. et ecc. D. Nicolò Ludovisi principe di Piombino..Caualier dell'ordine del Toson d'oro...e Regno di Sardegna
ottimo stato. Ex libris di appartenenza. La pag. 288 è erroneamente numerata 266. Alcune pagg. brunite con segni di inchiostro al margine che non toccano il testo capilettera ornati
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Antoine Paulo Gabriele
Theologia moralis universa, complectens omnia morum praecepta et principia decisionis omnium coscientiae casuum... pars prima, pars altera
buono stato. Due parti in unico volume marca tip. ai frontespizi
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