Published by Re-printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1771
Paperback. Brown sewn wraps; 20, [2] pp. RARE copy of this sermon. There contemporary inked inscriptions inside the book. Fair (Wraps are heavily worn and chipped at the edges; wraps have some smudging, etc; there is mild dampstaining in the first three pages; there are contemporary notes in the margins; pages are moderately toned and foxed; some pages are chipped at the corners.).
Published by Joseph Crukshank, Philadelphia, 1784
Seller: Michael Pyron, Bookseller, ABAA, Conshohocken, PA, U.S.A.
Disbound. Condition: Good binding. Octavo. [91]-148 pp. Removed from volume. Some chipping to the top corner of the first three leaves, only touching the text on the first title (one word impacted); otherwise clean with only a couple instance of marginal chipping; generally and evenly toned. This is a portion of "The necessity and divine excellency of a life of purity and holiness, set forth with pathetic energy, by an eminent minister of the Gospel amongst the people called Quakers. In seven discourses and three prayers, and an epistle to his brethren in religious profession in the island of Tortola. Now collected and re-published, that the instructive and important truths therein contained, may be spread and become more generally useful" (Evans 17932). Here are three Quaker sermons (2 with distinct title pages and Crukshank's imprints as above). Uncommon in commerce. Evans 18475 and 18476; Hildeburn 4297.