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  • The Isle of the Dead by SOUVESTRE, Émile
    SOUVESTRE, Émile
    The Isle of the Dead or the Keeper of the Lazaretto

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Burns & Lambert, 1863. First edition. Original burgundy cloth with gilt decoration and titles. Lengthy gift inscription \ prayer to the front end paper from Sister Mary Clare of Syon Abbey, Devon. A touch of marking to the boards, but not too bad. Fading to the spine. Internally clean throughout, with a touch of darkening. The prayer to the front free endpaper shows the book to have been a gift from a nun to her niece / Goddaughter, for New Year 1873. An attractive volume. 72 pp + 2 pp advertisements.
    Émile Souvestre (1806-1854) was a French novelist whose best known work was "Le Monde Tel Qu'il Sera"; a dystopian science fiction work full of predictions. His works often had moral messages within them. 72 pp + 2 pp ads.

    Book ID: 1213
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  • The Lady in Crimson and Other Tales. by OSWIN, Ymal
    OSWIN, Ymal
    The Lady in Crimson and Other Tales.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Art & Book Company Ltd, 1906. First edition. Hardback. This is a collection of Roman Catholic short stories. Ymal Oswin is the author's maiden name and, the initials of her forenames: Yvonne Marie Aimee Lysette Oswin. 'Ymal' pronounced 'Yimal' being a schoolgirl nickname. Her married name was Wilson. However, she occasionally used the surname 'Atkin' too.Linen-backed red paper boards, covers a little spotted and marked, a very small marginal tear in one leaf, but overall a very good copy. Bookplate to the inside board from Syon Abbey. (Monasterii S. Birgittae de Sion, Chudleigh). (viii), 123, (i) pp.
    COPAC records the British Library as having a later copy, 1922; no other copy is listed.

    Book ID: 1047
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  • The Liberal Catholic Church and some facets of its Doctrine by WICKS, Rev. Charles C.
    WICKS, Rev. Charles C.
    The Liberal Catholic Church and some facets of its Doctrine

    London: St Alban Press, 1975. A decent copy of this first edition, outlining the tenets of the Liberal Catholic Church. The Liberal Catholics are a breakaway from the Roman tradition, which hold to Catholic sacramental practices but are more liberal in their theology, and in particular are more open to Theosophy. They are independent groups but tend to be in communion with the Episcopalian churches. Clean blue boards. with white titles. Glossy clean pages inside. Slight bowing to the top board. Has label for the Liberal Catholic Church of Bournemouth to the front end paper. xxii, 227 pages. 21cm x 14cm.

    . Un bon exemplaire de cette première édition, qui présente les principes de l'Église catholique libérale. Les catholiques…

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    London: St Alban Press, 1975. A decent copy of this first edition, outlining the tenets of the Liberal Catholic Church. The Liberal Catholics are a breakaway from the Roman tradition, which hold to Catholic sacramental practices but are more liberal in their theology, and in particular are more open to Theosophy. They are independent groups but tend to be in communion with the Episcopalian churches. Clean blue boards. with white titles. Glossy clean pages inside. Slight bowing to the top board. Has label for the Liberal Catholic Church of Bournemouth to the front end paper. xxii, 227 pages. 21cm x 14cm.

    . Un bon exemplaire de cette première édition, qui présente les principes de l'Église catholique libérale. Les catholiques libéraux sont une scission de la tradition romaine, qui conservent les pratiques sacramentelles catholiques mais sont plus libéraux dans leur théologie et, en particulier, plus ouverts à la théosophie. Il s'agit de groupes indépendants, mais qui tendent à être en communion avec les églises épiscopaliennes. Carton bleu propre avec des titres blancs. Pages intérieures brillantes et propres. Légère courbure de la partie supérieure de la planche. Une étiquette de l'église catholique libérale de Bournemouth est apposée sur la première page de garde. xxii, 227 pages. 21cm x 14cm.

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    Book ID: 4802
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  • The Life of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, by DUCK, Arthur.
    DUCK, Arthur.
    The Life of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, Who lived in the times of Henry the V. and VI. Kings of England. Written in Latin. Now made English. And a Table of Contents Annexed

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Richard Chiswell, 1699. First edition. Old, but not contemporary full leather binding. 6 raised panels to the spine, with gilt panels and label. Bookplate to the inside board. Frontis illustration of Chichele (by M Burghers). A small ink annotation to the ffep shows that the book was purchased for 2 S. 6 d. in 1699 (12.5 pence). 8vo. First edition. Although shown by Duck as almost a Saint, and presented as a Protestant before the Reformation, for his arguments with Pope Martin, a modern view would look at Chichele as a lawyer and diplomat who protected his various prebends and livings at every chance, and who, whilst working to prevent schizm in the Church and Papacy, was nonetheless…

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    London: Richard Chiswell, 1699. First edition. Old, but not contemporary full leather binding. 6 raised panels to the spine, with gilt panels and label. Bookplate to the inside board. Frontis illustration of Chichele (by M Burghers). A small ink annotation to the ffep shows that the book was purchased for 2 S. 6 d. in 1699 (12.5 pence). 8vo. First edition. Although shown by Duck as almost a Saint, and presented as a Protestant before the Reformation, for his arguments with Pope Martin, a modern view would look at Chichele as a lawyer and diplomat who protected his various prebends and livings at every chance, and who, whilst working to prevent schizm in the Church and Papacy, was nonetheless prone to personal arguments with the popes. The work is dedicated to Archbishop Thomas - this was Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of writing. The binding is in a good clean condition. A little rubbing to the binding edges. still holding well. Internally, generally clean and tidy, with a touch of darkening to the end papers. slight water damage to the edge of the last two leaves (not affecting text). Henry Chichele (1364-1443) from Northamptonshire became Archbishop of Canterbury and founded All Souls College, Oxford. Arthur Duck, was a Fellow of All Souls.
    178, [xxii] pp. Expanded, first English language edition (originally published in Latin in 1617.) ESTC R236 (Wing D2430).

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    Book ID: 1956
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  • The Lord's Passion. by ALMEDINGEN, E. M.
    ALMEDINGEN, E. M.
    The Lord's Passion. A brief meditation by Rabanus Maurus, Abbot of Fulda and Archbishop of Mains 788-856

    London: A.R. Mowbray, 1938. Small meditation, hardback. Attached dust wrapper with blue patterned cover. Neat owner's inscription to the front end paper. Contains nine short meditations. A scarce book. 48 pages. 145 x 110 mm (5¾ x 4¼ inches).

    Condition: Covers are clean and tidy but with a little edgewear to the spine. Internally clean throughout if somewhat darkened.

    Book ID: 2026
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  • The Nature and True Value of Church Property Examined in a CHARGE Delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Colchester in June MDCCCXXXI. by LYALL, William Rowe.
    LYALL, William Rowe.
    The Nature and True Value of Church Property Examined in a CHARGE Delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Colchester in June MDCCCXXXI.

    Edition: Reprint

    London: J. G. & F. Rivington: 1832. A nice copy of this tract. Disbound or unbound. It is small, sewn booklet without covers. Clean and tidy, but with a little foxing to the front cover. Frequently this is found as a 'print on demand', but this is one of the uncommon tracts, in its original form. This is the second edition. Lyall was the Archdeacon of Colchester, and the Rector of Fairsted and Weeley in Essex.

    Book ID: 1059
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  • The New Week's Preparation for a Worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as Recommended and Appointed by the Church of England; by Anon
    Anon
    The New Week's Preparation for a Worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as Recommended and Appointed by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week with Forms of Examination and Confession of Sins and a Companion at the Altar....

    Edition: Reprint

    London: Executors of Edward Wicksteed for John Hinton, 1750. Reprint. 16mo. Full leather binding. Two parts. Each with their own frontispiece and title page. Half title, which is a warning from the publisher about impersonations (Beware the 'Old Week's preparation' and the fake 'New Week's preparation' Frontis to verso of this. Title, with contemporary ownership signature. Imprimatur of George [II] to the verso of the title. The leather binding is a little rubbed and with a touch of cracking to the front hinge. A new front end paper has been added at some point. Still presentable. Internally in sound, but slightly darkened, state. Annotations / family tree to the rear end paper. Overall a decent copy. xi, 156. 156 pp.

    Book ID: 1953
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  • The Night He Came by WINTER WERE, Mary
    WINTER WERE, Mary
    The Night He Came

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Samuel Bagster & Sons Ltd, 1933. First edition. Plain cream paper covers. Stapled. Half title, title, dedication with acknowledgments to the verso. An attractive frontis illustration by Grace Furneaux Wood. Although there are no titles to the text, the acknowledgment would suggest that this is a collection of poems, rather than one long poem.
    The cream covers have a mottling of foxing to them, a few marks, but still tidy. Internally clean and tidy, although many of the paragraphs of the poem have pencil lines highlighting them in the margins. Overall in sound condition. 24 pages.
    Mary Winter Were (later Hughes Were). published a number of predominately Roman Catholic poetry collections.

    Book ID: 1230
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  • The Nunnery Question by [ANON]
    [ANON]
    The Nunnery Question A Report of the Great Catholic Meeting held as St Martins Hall, Long Acre, March 21 1854. To which is added the Catholic Declaration, with the list of signatures.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Burns and Lambert: 1854. First Edition. Pamphlet. 8vo. Title page slightly darkened with a small closed tear and a couple of ink spots to the margin. Otherwise a clean copy. Recent paper wrappers. In 1853, Mr Chambers was given leave by parliament to introduce a bill to the Commons. The premise of the bill ('A bill to facilitate personal liberty in certain cases') gave wide access to a panel of commissioners to enter Roman Catholic convents with the aim of securing the freedom of those held there against their will. Catholics viewed this as a scurrilous anti-Catholic attack, and denied that any nuns were prisoners. They viewed the legislation as a reaction to the recent restoration of the Catholic…

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    London: Burns and Lambert: 1854. First Edition. Pamphlet. 8vo. Title page slightly darkened with a small closed tear and a couple of ink spots to the margin. Otherwise a clean copy. Recent paper wrappers. In 1853, Mr Chambers was given leave by parliament to introduce a bill to the Commons. The premise of the bill ('A bill to facilitate personal liberty in certain cases') gave wide access to a panel of commissioners to enter Roman Catholic convents with the aim of securing the freedom of those held there against their will. Catholics viewed this as a scurrilous anti-Catholic attack, and denied that any nuns were prisoners. They viewed the legislation as a reaction to the recent restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales. The list of signatories to the rear begins with the Lords, whose names are led by Charles H Clifford & Francis Stonor.

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    Book ID: 1945
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  • The Orthodox Journal, and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer. by ANDREWS, William Eusebius.
    ANDREWS, William Eusebius.
    The Orthodox Journal, and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer. Voll III. No 28. For September 1815.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: W. E. Andrews, Red Lion Square, 1815. First edition. Sewn journal, a single issue. No covers. Articles on "The Catholic Question - Conduct of the Whigs", "Dublin aggregate meeting - a lay deputation to Rome", "Irish Gratitude to Dr. Milner.", "Observations on the advantages of a Conventual education", "On the causes of multitudinous Religion Sects in Britain", "On the State of feeling amongst Catholics." and several other smaller articles. This was a time of much agitation for Catholic emancipation, and this is reflected in these pages. A clean and tidy copy, without any significant flaws. Slight edge wear only. The register would suggest that this copy of the journal has come from a larger work. 325 - 364pp.…

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    London: W. E. Andrews, Red Lion Square, 1815. First edition. Sewn journal, a single issue. No covers. Articles on "The Catholic Question - Conduct of the Whigs", "Dublin aggregate meeting - a lay deputation to Rome", "Irish Gratitude to Dr. Milner.", "Observations on the advantages of a Conventual education", "On the causes of multitudinous Religion Sects in Britain", "On the State of feeling amongst Catholics." and several other smaller articles. This was a time of much agitation for Catholic emancipation, and this is reflected in these pages. A clean and tidy copy, without any significant flaws. Slight edge wear only. The register would suggest that this copy of the journal has come from a larger work. 325 - 364pp. 220 x 140 mm (8¾ x 5½ inches).

    William Eusebius Andrews (1773-1837) was a Roman Catholic journalist, and editor of several Catholic journals. This work ran from 1813 to 1820, when he was forced to suspend publication, despite support from Bishop Milner. He revived the journal in 1834, and it was continued after his death. Andrews was also the founder of several other (mainly short lived) Catholic journals, and "The Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty", a tract society.

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    Book ID: 1415
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  • The Orthodox Journal, and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer. by ANDREWS, William Eusebius.
    ANDREWS, William Eusebius.
    The Orthodox Journal, and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer. Voll III. No 20. For January 1815.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: W. E. Andrews, Red Lion Square, 1815. First edition. Disbound journal, a single issue. No covers. Articles on "The State of Morals in answer to Cobbett's Register", "The continuation of an address to the Laity", "An English Catholic on Petitioning", "Rev. Mr. Martyn on the Nun-baiting order", "Rev. Mr Gandolphy on the Catholic Petition", and several other smaller articles. This was a time of much agitation for Catholic emancipation, and this is reflected in these pages. A clean and tidy copy, without any significant flaws (other than being disbound). Slight edgewear only. The register would suggest that this copy of the journal has come from a larger work. 1 - 40pp. 220 x 140 mm (8¾ x 5½…

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    London: W. E. Andrews, Red Lion Square, 1815. First edition. Disbound journal, a single issue. No covers. Articles on "The State of Morals in answer to Cobbett's Register", "The continuation of an address to the Laity", "An English Catholic on Petitioning", "Rev. Mr. Martyn on the Nun-baiting order", "Rev. Mr Gandolphy on the Catholic Petition", and several other smaller articles. This was a time of much agitation for Catholic emancipation, and this is reflected in these pages. A clean and tidy copy, without any significant flaws (other than being disbound). Slight edgewear only. The register would suggest that this copy of the journal has come from a larger work. 1 - 40pp. 220 x 140 mm (8¾ x 5½ inches).

    William Eusebius Andrews (1773-1837) was a Roman Catholic journalist, and editor of several Catholic journals. This work ran from 1813 to 1820, when he was forced to suspend publication, despite support from Bishop Milner. He revived the journal in 1834, and it was continued after his death. Andrews was also the founder of several other (mainly short lived) Catholic journals, and "The Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty", a tract society.

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    Book ID: 1416
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  • The Orthodox Journal, and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer. by ANDREWS, William Eusebius.
    ANDREWS, William Eusebius.
    The Orthodox Journal, and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer. Voll III. No 25. For June 1815.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: W. E. Andrews, Red Lion Square, 1815. First edition. Disbound journal, sewn, a single issue. No covers. Articles on "The Catholic Question", "Infant Baptism", and several other smaller articles. This was a time of much agitation for Catholic emancipation, and this is reflected in these pages, with the bulk of the articles, initially rejected by Parliament in 1815, the Catholics Emancipation act was finally passed in 1829. A clean and tidy copy, without any significant flaws. Slight edgewear only. The register would suggest that this copy of the journal has come from a larger work. 205 - 244pp. 220 x 140 mm (8¾ x 5½ inches).

    William Eusebius Andrews (1773-1837) was a Roman Catholic journalist, and editor of…

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    London: W. E. Andrews, Red Lion Square, 1815. First edition. Disbound journal, sewn, a single issue. No covers. Articles on "The Catholic Question", "Infant Baptism", and several other smaller articles. This was a time of much agitation for Catholic emancipation, and this is reflected in these pages, with the bulk of the articles, initially rejected by Parliament in 1815, the Catholics Emancipation act was finally passed in 1829. A clean and tidy copy, without any significant flaws. Slight edgewear only. The register would suggest that this copy of the journal has come from a larger work. 205 - 244pp. 220 x 140 mm (8¾ x 5½ inches).

    William Eusebius Andrews (1773-1837) was a Roman Catholic journalist, and editor of several Catholic journals. This work ran from 1813 to 1820, when he was forced to suspend publication, despite support from Bishop Milner. He revived the journal in 1834, and it was continued after his death. Andrews was also the founder of several other (mainly short lived) Catholic journals, and "The Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty", a tract society.

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    Book ID: 1417
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  • The Oscotian
    The Oscotian A Literary Magazine of St. Mary's College Oscott. Nos. 13, 14, 15. New Series (Volume 4) 1885). Together with Oscotian Reprint Number 10.

    Edition: First Edition

    Erdington, Warwickshire: St Mary's College, Oscott, 1885. First edition. A very nice copy of this Roman Catholic magazine. Blue cloth boards, with gilt titles and design. Comprising three issues of the magazine. 13 (misnumbered 12), 14 (June 1885), 15 (November 1885) with three photographic plates (portraits). The reprint / offprint contains two articles - one on "The Oscott Lodges" the other contains two poems by Peter Mowle (an Elizabethan Catholic) and a commentary.
    [iv], 1-295, [i]. +12pp
    The book is in sound condition. The blue cloth is a little faded and slightly rubbed. There is a touch of bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, the book is clean and tidy, with a little foxing…

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    Erdington, Warwickshire: St Mary's College, Oscott, 1885. First edition. A very nice copy of this Roman Catholic magazine. Blue cloth boards, with gilt titles and design. Comprising three issues of the magazine. 13 (misnumbered 12), 14 (June 1885), 15 (November 1885) with three photographic plates (portraits). The reprint / offprint contains two articles - one on "The Oscott Lodges" the other contains two poems by Peter Mowle (an Elizabethan Catholic) and a commentary.
    [iv], 1-295, [i]. +12pp
    The book is in sound condition. The blue cloth is a little faded and slightly rubbed. There is a touch of bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, the book is clean and tidy, with a little foxing only. Contemporary owner's gift inscription to the inside front board with a library sticker from the South Brent Syon Monastery.
    St Mary's College (or Oscott as it is often know) is a seminary training Roman Catholic Clergy. It opened in 1794, and in 1805 ordained Francis Martyn - the first Roman Catholic priest wholly ordained in England since the Reformation. Since this time, it has been under the authority of the Archdiocese of Birmingham. the Chapel at Oscott was created by the eminent Catholic architect Augustus Welby Pugin, who also created the museum and altar (from 1837 he lived partly at Oscott). The college played an important part in the Catholic revival of the mid 19th Century.

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    Book ID: 1195
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  • The Parable of the Pilgrim: Written to a Friend. by PATRICK, Symon.
    PATRICK, Symon.
    The Parable of the Pilgrim: Written to a Friend.

    London: Robert white for Francis Tyon: 1667. Full leather. Second edition. Restored to spine. Blind stamped spine, with recent gilt titles to burgundy label. Bookplates of former owners to front flyleaf and paste down. (One being the Zion Research Library). The Parable of the Pilgrim was one of Bishop Patrick's most interesting works - constructed on similar lines to 'Pilgrim's Progress' The boards are clean and strong, but slightly bumped. Internally in good, but slightly bumped condition. Some staining to initial pages. A3 has loss to the bottom edge (not affecting text). J. H. Shorthouse, whose bookplate and signature both appear in this book, was an English novelist (1834-1903), influenced by Ruskin and Pre-Raphaelitism, author of the influential 'John Inglesant'…

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    London: Robert white for Francis Tyon: 1667. Full leather. Second edition. Restored to spine. Blind stamped spine, with recent gilt titles to burgundy label. Bookplates of former owners to front flyleaf and paste down. (One being the Zion Research Library). The Parable of the Pilgrim was one of Bishop Patrick's most interesting works - constructed on similar lines to 'Pilgrim's Progress' The boards are clean and strong, but slightly bumped. Internally in good, but slightly bumped condition. Some staining to initial pages. A3 has loss to the bottom edge (not affecting text). J. H. Shorthouse, whose bookplate and signature both appear in this book, was an English novelist (1834-1903), influenced by Ruskin and Pre-Raphaelitism, author of the influential 'John Inglesant' among other works. he was also a a prolific 'book plater.' His bookplate appears in numerous bookseller's catalogues.

    PATRICK, SIMON (Symon) (1626–1707) was Bishop of Ely. Prior to that, he had been Rector of St Pauls, Covent Garden, and won the admiration of his parishioner's for remaining there during the plague years. He was a polemicist, whose chief works were protecting the Church of England against Papists. [16], 184, 183-214, 217-527, [1] pp Text continuous despite pagination. Conforms to ESTC R23052

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    Book ID: 1933
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  • The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ with pictures by John Everett Millais, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel by MILLAIS, John Everett
    MILLAIS, John Everett
    The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ with pictures by John Everett Millais, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel

    London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1863. A nice copy of this First Edition Thus. No date (dating from WorldCat for this SPCK edition). Hardback boards with green and brown printed design and titles to the front board. The boards are clean but a little darkened. Contents clean, but with neat gift inscription to front blank, dated 1890. Pages / full page woodcuts are printed on one side (recto) of the leaf only. Red borders. High quality engravings by the Dalziel brothers. 76 numbered leaves. 24 x 18 cm.

    . Un bel exemplaire de cette première édition. Pas de date (datation de WorldCat pour cette édition SPCK). Carton rigide avec un dessin et des titres imprimés en vert…

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    London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1863. A nice copy of this First Edition Thus. No date (dating from WorldCat for this SPCK edition). Hardback boards with green and brown printed design and titles to the front board. The boards are clean but a little darkened. Contents clean, but with neat gift inscription to front blank, dated 1890. Pages / full page woodcuts are printed on one side (recto) of the leaf only. Red borders. High quality engravings by the Dalziel brothers. 76 numbered leaves. 24 x 18 cm.

    . Un bel exemplaire de cette première édition. Pas de date (datation de WorldCat pour cette édition SPCK). Carton rigide avec un dessin et des titres imprimés en vert et en marron sur la première page. Les planches sont propres mais un peu assombries. Le contenu est propre, mais il y a une inscription de cadeau sur la première page blanche, datée de 1890. Les pages / gravures sur bois pleine page sont imprimées sur un seul côté (recto) de la feuille. Bordures rouges. Gravures de haute qualité par les frères Dalziel. 76 feuilles numérotées. 24 x 18 cm.

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    Book ID: 4666
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  • The Pattern Prayer. by BOURDILLON, Rev. Francis
    BOURDILLON, Rev. Francis
    The Pattern Prayer. A Series of Discourses on the Lord's Prayer.

    London: The Religious Tract Society, 1870. First edition. Hardback in cloth boards with bevelled edges. Gilt stamped titles to front and spine. Boards a little rubbed and bumped. Clean inside. vi, 138 pp. + 6 pages of adverts to rear for other publications of the Religious Tract Society. 170 x 120 mm (6¾ x 4¾ inches).

    Book ID: 3962
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  • The Petrine Office. by HALL, Herbert E.
    HALL, Herbert E.
    The Petrine Office. A reply to the Rev. F.W. Fuller's pamphlet "The Relation of the Church of England to the Monarchical Claims of the Roman See."

    London: Catholic Truth Society, 1916. Scarce long pamphlet in the tradition of the tracts. Original blue covers with dark blue text. owner's name (Syon Abbey) written to the inside cover). Covers are slightly marked & foxed, internally clean and tidy if somewhat darkened. 92, [iv] pp.

    Book ID: 2025
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  • The Present State of the Controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome; by WAKE, William & CLAGETT, William.
    WAKE, William & CLAGETT, William.
    The Present State of the Controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome; Or, An Account of the Books written on both sides. In a Letter to a Friend.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Tho. Basset, James Adamson, and Tho. Newborough: 1687. Pamphlet. A contemporary account / bibliography of the tracts and pamphlets published by both sides. Most of these were anonymous, and there are marginalia which name the author in most cases in a contemporary hand. Title, text, errata. The errata has been crossed out, and the corrections listed have been made by hand in the text. Clagett was particularly close friends with his eventual successor at Gray's Inn, William Wake, the future archbishop of Canterbury. Clagett saw through the press Wake's "The present state" while Wake was lying low in Dorchester, leading to its sometimes being erroneously credited to Clagett (including by Wing, who referenced it as C4390). The title leaf…

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    London: Tho. Basset, James Adamson, and Tho. Newborough: 1687. Pamphlet. A contemporary account / bibliography of the tracts and pamphlets published by both sides. Most of these were anonymous, and there are marginalia which name the author in most cases in a contemporary hand. Title, text, errata. The errata has been crossed out, and the corrections listed have been made by hand in the text. Clagett was particularly close friends with his eventual successor at Gray's Inn, William Wake, the future archbishop of Canterbury. Clagett saw through the press Wake's "The present state" while Wake was lying low in Dorchester, leading to its sometimes being erroneously credited to Clagett (including by Wing, who referenced it as C4390). The title leaf is detached and a little grubby. The text shows some light staining in places and has some marginal ink notes, the first few leaves are partially detached at the top, everything else is well bound together. Wake, William (1657–1737), became Archbishop of Canterbury. He was originally from Blandford Forum in Dorset, and became a convinced Anglican after spending time in France. He wrote many tracts opposing Catholicism.
    William Clagett (1646–1688) was an English clergyman and pamphleteer, particularly active during the reign of James II, when he was very anti-catholic. 1-40 pp. Wing C4390.

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    Book ID: 1443
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  • The Prophet Balaam and his ass: or, The Curse Turned in to a Blessing. by LEWIS, Rev. William
    LEWIS, Rev. William
    The Prophet Balaam and his ass: or, The Curse Turned in to a Blessing.

    Manchester: Isaac Slater, 1850. Assume first edition. No information on WorldCat or COPAC. All edges gilt. Hardback in embossed cloth. Abbreviated gilt title to front. Boards slightly rubbed, and ink mark to front. Neat ink handwriting to front FFEP. Some darkening inside. Overall good and very scarce. 104 pages. 150 x 95 mm (6 x 3¾ inches).

    Book ID: 3750
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  • The Protestant Advocate: by [ANON]
    [ANON]
    The Protestant Advocate: or a Review of Publications Relating to the Roman Catholic Question, and Repertory of Protestant Intelligence. in Four Volumes.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: J. J. Stockdale, 41 Pall Mall, 1813-1816. First Edition. Four Volumes (complete). Recent half leather with gilt titles in six bands, with original boards. All issued. The Advocate was subsumed into the "Anti-Jacobin Review" in 1816. A Protestant / Anti-Catholic periodical with contributions from Shute Bishop of Durham, George Isaac Huntingford Bishop of Gloucester, George Tomline Bishop of Lincoln, Tomas Burgess Bishop of St. David's, George Canning, Granville Sharp, John Coxe, among others.

    The spines are new, and are in excellent clean and tidy condition. The boards are a little rubbed and darkened, but are still in sound shape. Internally the four volumes are in excellent condition. Clean and tidy, with very slight darkening only. Owner's monogrammed initials…

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    London: J. J. Stockdale, 41 Pall Mall, 1813-1816. First Edition. Four Volumes (complete). Recent half leather with gilt titles in six bands, with original boards. All issued. The Advocate was subsumed into the "Anti-Jacobin Review" in 1816. A Protestant / Anti-Catholic periodical with contributions from Shute Bishop of Durham, George Isaac Huntingford Bishop of Gloucester, George Tomline Bishop of Lincoln, Tomas Burgess Bishop of St. David's, George Canning, Granville Sharp, John Coxe, among others.

    The spines are new, and are in excellent clean and tidy condition. The boards are a little rubbed and darkened, but are still in sound shape. Internally the four volumes are in excellent condition. Clean and tidy, with very slight darkening only. Owner's monogrammed initials to each volume. A little light creasing to vol. 3. Overall, an excellent example. vi, [errata], 1-668., iv, 1-570., iv, 1-572., vii, 1-472. pp. Copac cites only two copies of the complete work, in the Cambridge Special Collections, and at Chetham's library, Manchester.

    This copy belonged to Gilbert Buchanan, and has his initials in the front of the volumes. Buchanan was a Church of England clergyman, who was one of the contributors to the Advocate (and the Gentleman's Magazine) under the pen name "Clericus Surriensis". An Anglo-American, he had left America during the Revolutionary War, and had become a clergyman. He spent much time collating copies of the Book of Common Prayer with that held at the Tower (the "Authorized Standard"). He was eventually involved in publishing a corrected edition. The letter contributed by him here has been lightly annotated and corrected in his hand, and signed by him.

    . Première édition. Quatre volumes (complets). Demi-cuir récent avec titres dorés sur six bandes, avec planches d'origine. Tous les volumes ont été publiés. The Advocate a été intégré à la "Anti-Jacobin Review" en 1816. Un périodique protestant / anticatholique avec des contributions de Shute, évêque de Durham, George Isaac Huntingford, évêque de Gloucester, George Tomline, évêque de Lincoln, Tomas Burgess, évêque de St. David's, George Canning, Granville Sharp, John Coxe, parmi d'autres.

    Les dos sont neufs et en excellent état de propreté. Les planches sont un peu frottées et assombries, mais sont encore en bon état. L'intérieur des quatre volumes est en excellent état. L'intérieur des quatre volumes est en excellent état, propre et bien rangé, avec un très léger assombrissement. Initiales monogrammées du propriétaire sur chaque volume. Dans l'ensemble, un excellent exemplaire. vi, [errata], 1-668, iv, 1-570, iv, 1-572, vii, 1-472. pp. Copac ne cite que deux exemplaires de l'ouvrage complet, dans les collections spéciales de Cambridge et à la bibliothèque de Chetham, à Manchester.

    Cet exemplaire a appartenu à Gilbert Buchanan et porte ses initiales sur le devant des volumes. Buchanan était un ecclésiastique de l'Église d'Angleterre, qui contribuait au Advocate (et au Gentleman's Magazine) sous le nom de plume de "Clericus Surriensis". Anglo-américain, il avait quitté l'Amérique pendant la guerre d'Indépendance et était devenu ecclésiastique. Il a passé beaucoup de temps à collationner des copies du Book of Common Prayer avec celui conservé à la Tour (le "Authorized Standard"). Il a finalement participé à la publication d'une édition corrigée. La lettre qu'il apporte ici a été légèrement annotée et corrigée de sa main, et signée par lui.

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