54

1745 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Historic Religious Imprint, PHILADELPHIA

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Autographs Start Price:1,400.00 USD Estimated At:1,800.00 - 2,400.00 USD
1745 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Historic Religious Imprint, PHILADELPHIA
Lot previewing is available by Special Arrangement ONLY. Please contact us by phone to discuss the details.Lot previewing
Colonial America
Original 1745 Benjamin Franklin Historic Religious Imprint
Benjamin Franklin, Printer, 1745-Dated Imprint titled: “The Confession of Faith...,” PHILADELPHIA: Pinted and Sold by B. FRANKLIN, M.DCC.XLV.” Very Fine.
Benjamin Franklin, printer]. This is one of eight major separate imprints by Benjamin Franklin, disbound, that together had comprised the composite book entitled, “Westminster Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, with the Scripture Proofs at Large Together with the Sum of Saving Knowledge (Contained in the Holy Scriptures, and held forth in the said Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use thereof; Covenants National and Solemn League, Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagements to Duties, Directories, Form of Church Government, &c. of Public-Authority in the Church of Scotland. With Acts of Assembly and Parliament, relative to, and approbative of the same. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, 1745.”

The pages measure about 6.5” x 4.5” (Octavo). The original complete volume contained 567 pages, with an additional 24 unnumbered pages that are comprising "A Table of the Chief Matters Contained in the Confession of Faith and Larger Catechisms." This being one of the major sections, Printed by Benjamin Franklin, and having a full titles page with his imprinted name at bottom for this section.

Contemporary full calf over boards. Cracking to the leather. Crumbling to the front and rear pastedowns. Some loss to the rear free endpaper as well as the final page of text, affecting some text. Inked name of previous owners on front endpapers. Inked notation from a previous owner on a blank page (page 524), commemorating the dates of a family marriage and birth. Overall, a very good copy.

This imprint's pages measure about 6.75" x 4.25" (Octavo). The original complete volume contained 567 pages, with an additional 24 unnumbered pages that are comprising "A Table of the Chief Matters Contained in the Confession of Faith and Larger Catechisms." This specific portion being one of the major sections entitled, "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God." Printed by Benjamin Franklin, 38 pages, plus its full titles page with his imprinted name, PHILADELPHIA: Printed by B. FRANKLIN, 1745. (Roman Numerals)” at bottom for this section. Very well printed upon period laid paper which remains very clean and easily readable. Section pages 484 to 521 with sewn spine as usual and as made, light wear from use overall and in very collectible quality. On the reverse of final page are two handwritten inscriptions. A rare Benjamin Franklin historic religious imprint.
The first American publication of the Confession, with the larger catechism and brief summary of Christian Doctrine added, was done in Boston by S. Kneeland for D. Henchman in 1723, from Rothwell's London edition of 1658. [Benjamin Franklin, as printer] used as his copy text, the Thomas Lumisden of John Robertson edition of Edinburgh, 1728, which with its completed 'canon' and accurate texts based on William Dunlop's edition of 1719 which represented the norm of Scottish editions. (Miller). See: Miller, Benjamin Franklin's Philadelphia Printing, page 371. Sabin, 15445.