Language: English
Published by Midwest Theological Forum, 2012
ISBN 10: 1936045095 ISBN 13: 9781936045099
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Language: English
Published by Midwest Theological Forum, Downers Grove, IL, 2015
ISBN 10: 1939231027 ISBN 13: 9781939231024
Seller: Mount Angel Abbey Library, St. Benedict, OR, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. From "The Didache Series: Semester Edition". This is intended to be a textbook. Hardcover has some scratch marks and curling/dog-earing of corners. Pages are clean without notes or highlighting and binding is tight (as though unused). We are a Benedictine Abbey and Seminary library in Oregon. We appreciate your support.
Language: English
Published by North American Review Corporation, New York, 1925
Seller: CanisLatrans, Highlands, NC, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Various (illustrator). The North American Review Vol. 222 No. 1 September - October - November 1925.
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Language: English
Published by Privately Printed, 1941
Seller: Works on Paper, DeKalb, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Language: English
Published by Midwest Theological Forum, 2010
ISBN 10: 1936045087 ISBN 13: 9781936045082
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Language: English
Published by SkyLight Paths 2014-05-29, 2014
ISBN 10: 1683363116 ISBN 13: 9781683363118
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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Published by Henry Regnery Company, Chicago, 1953
Seller: Dr. Books, Columbia, SC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 276pp. Clean, unmarked book. Chipped and edgeworn DJ (not price-clipped).
Language: English
Published by William Collins, North Montrose Street, Glasgow nd c 1850, 1850
Seller: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, United Kingdom
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. reprint. Cloth, G+. 400pp, engraved frontis, cloth a little worn & rubbed, paper a little tanned, a nice copy in the piblisher's original embossed cloth binding. A volume in the publisher's series of valuable and popular works. The full text of Bunyan's classic, with an introduction written by Scott in 1828. 400 grams.
Published by Harper & Brothers, 1878
Seller: Ancient World Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Corners edgeworn. 1/4 leather binding. Leather to spine flecking off in places. Tear to top of spine cover. Dampstaining to edges of last 30 or so pages. Fair to good.; 831 pages.
Published by Hodder and Stoughton Limited, London, 1936
Seller: CURIO, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition / First Print. Hardback copy in burgundy cloth boards with gold gilt lettering to spine. Unclipped dustjacket (106 net) in new removable protective clear sleeve. 183pp. Not library copy, no inscriptions, foxing to endpapers, bumping to corner of top front board, light rubbing to dustjacket edges. (49/6).
Published by John Henry Parker 1837-1856, Oxford, 1837
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Add to basketLeather. Condition: Good. John Le Kreux; F. Mackenzie (illustrator). A sammelband of extracts from works and letters concerning the Bodleian Library, the Martyrs' Memorial and the Taylor Insitution. A sammelband in a half morocco binding with marbled boards and end papers.Institutional library bookplate to the front paste down, with a library stamp and ink inscription. Ink inscription to the page facing page 1. Loosely inserted to the rear is a 2-page leaflet on 'Amendments on the Proposed Taylorian Statute, June 18, 1857'.Three works compiled in one sammelband concerning the history of the Bodleian Library, the Martyrs' Memorial and the Taylor Insitution of Oxford. The first section comprises the chapter on the Bodleian Library from Volume II of James Ingram"s 'Memorials of Oxford' (published by John Henry Parker, 1837). It includes two plates engraved by John Le Keux from drawings by F. Mackenzie: "The Divinity School & Part of the Bodleian Library" and "The Bodleian Library". The second section comprises "Communications Respecting the Extension and Warming of the Bodleian" (1856). This work compiles a series of letters written by J. W. Gilbert Scott; John Burlison; the Gothic Revival architect Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878); and the first director of the London Fire Engine Establishment, James Braidwood (18001861). In these letters, they discuss the safety and effectiveness various ways of heating the Bodleian Library. The third and final section comprises the chapters on the Martyrs" Memorial and the Taylor Building from James Ingram"s 'Memorials of the Public Buildings of Oxford' (published by John Henry Parker, 1848). It includes two plates engraved by John Le Keux from drawings by F. Mackenzie: "The Martyrs" Memorial" and "The University Galleries and Taylor Building".Collated, complete. In a half morocco binding. Externally sound, though somewhat rubbed. Shelf wear to the boards. Gilt remains bright. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean except for the odd spot to the first and last few pages. Good. book.
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Seller: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
[Sydney, NSW, 1829]. Manuscript in ink, [3] pp, foolscap folio bifolium; in the hand of a CMS clerk; being duplicate copies of three letters, comprising: 1. Sydney, 17 February 1829. Archdeacon Thomas Hobbes Scott, to the Rev. Richard Hill of the CMS, Sydney; 2. Sydney, 26 August 1829. Rev. Richard Hill, to Archdeacon Thomas Hobbes Scott, Sydney; 3. Van Diemen's Land, Government House, 24 October 1829. Lieutenant-Governor George Arthur, to Archdeacon William Grant Broughton, Sydney; complete and fine. Official CMS duplicate copies of three items of correspondence relating to the reimbursement of theChurch Missionary Society by the Government of Van Diemen's Land for the outward passage from England to Australia paid for CMS missionary Rev. James Norman and his family (who had arrived in February 1827) on the basis that Norman has been working as a chaplain at the Port Arthur penal establishment. In the final letter, Lieutenant-Governor Arthur writes to the CMS secretary in Sydney, Rev. Richard Hill, confirming that he has recommended to the Secretary of State for the Colonies that a payment of £125 be paid to the Society. Essex-born James Norman, a builder by trade, was ordained as a missionary with the CMS in 1820. He was quickly posted to Sierra Leone, where he was appointed as a schoolmaster and building superintendent for the West African Mission. In Sierra Leone, he and his wife Judith suffered constant ill-health, and the couple lost their young child. As a consequence, the Society despatched the Normans, along with fellow West African missionary James Lisk and his wife, to Australasia. The Normans and the Lisks arrived in Sydney as passengers on the convict ship Midas, on 12 February 1827. It was originally intended that both couples would proceed in due course to New Zealand, with its milder climate, in order to join Marsden's mission amongst the M?ori. By 1830, however, poor health would force the Lisks to return to England; while Judith Norman died in Hobart Town. Rev. Norman stayed on in Tasmania, where he was to become one of the colony's longest-serving and most respected clergymen. Early on he was made temporary chaplain of St. John?s Church, Launceston; he then served at New Town, before being given the permanent chaplaincy of Sorell in 1832. He died in Hobart in 1868. An important glossary of Palawa words collected by Norman at Port Sorell was published posthumously as Aborigines of Tasmania : the Norman vocabulary, by the Royal Society of Tasmania in 1910. Note on Thomas Hobbes Scott (1783-1860) and the Swan River Colony: Within a matter of months of this correspondence Thomas Hobbes Scott would become - purely by chance - the first ordained minister in the Swan River Colony when he was marooned at the new settlement after his ship, HMS Success, struck a reef off Fremantle. He built a temporary church and held the Colony's first services, before the arrival at Swan River of the official colonial chaplain,John Wittenoom. Provenance: Private collection, Australia; ex Maggs Bros., London, c.1978; ex Webster Collection, but without collection stamp. Kenneth Athol Webster (1906-1967) was a New Zealand-born dealer and collector in manuscripts, books, paintings and ethnographic artefacts relating to the Pacific. In the two decades after World War Two he built one of the largest and most important collections of this type of material ever assembled.