Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ALANSON ( Edward ). The Man of Integrity's Character, with the advantageousness of it. A sermon preach'd at the visitation held at Buckingham, May the 17th, 1734, Published at the request of some of the clergy and corporation. Printed for Thomas Cooper, at the Globe in Ivy-Lane, 1734FIRST EDITION, 28-pages, 4to, recent paper wrapper : a large-margined and very good copy, inscribed on title-page in a contemporary hand "For Mr.Gate". ESTC locates only two copies : O and Ls - none in USA. Greenough, The Theophrastan Character, 196 - but he had not seen a copy and quotes from an advert.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) STOKES ( Charles ). Diligence and Courage now requisite in a Magistrate. A sermon preached in St. Mary's church at Stamford in Lincolnshire, before the Corporation, October the 4th, 1750. London : printed by E. Say, for T. Payne, in Bishopsgate-Street : and sold by Mr. Rogers, bookseller in Stamford ; Mr. Martens, at Leicester ; and Mr. Ayscough, at Nottingham 1750. FIRST EDITION, 20pages, 4to, recent wrapper : a well-margined and very good copy. ESTC locates only one copy : BL. Stokes (1703/4-76), rector of Knaptoft, Leicestershire and chaplain to the Duke of Rutland, to whom this, apparently his only publication, is dedicated.(2) STINTON ( George ), FRS. A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 : being the day appointed, by his majesty's proclamation, for a general fast. London : Printed for T. Payne amd Son, at the Mews-Gate. Sold also by J. F. and C. Rivington … J. Godsley … B. White … T. Cadell … and J. Robson … , 1779. FIRST EDITION, pp 23, (1, blank), with half-title, 4to, recent wrapper : very good-nice. Adams, The American Controversy, 79-103a. This ran to a second edtion within the year : the ESTC shows both editions are represented in US libraries by a single copy only.(3) PORTEUS ( Beilby ). A sermon preached before the lords spiritual and temporal, in the Abbey-Church, Westminster ; on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 : being the day appointed … for a general fast. The second edition. London : Printed for T. Payne and Son, at the Mews-Gate. Sold also by … Rivington … Dodsley … White … Cadell … Robson … , 1779. 24-pages, with the half-title, 4to, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Adams, The American Controversy, 79-89b - "Possibly the same setting of type but in a different press run. The press figures do not agree." ESTC locates only four copies of this second edition : L, C, E / KU-S.(4) TAYLOR ( JOHN ), FRS. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret’s Westminster, upon Fr iday [sic] the 11th day of February 1757, being The day appointed by Proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in a most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the Divine Majesty : for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgments which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms. By John Taylor, LL.D. Chancellor of the Diocese of Lincoln London : Printed for C. Bathurst, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, 1757. FIRST EDITION, pages 23, (1, blank), with half-title, 4to, recent wrapper : a very good copy, inscribed "Ex Dono Author[is]" and with the contemporary signature of G. Hutton. ‘Demosthenes’ Taylor (1704-66), Church of England clergyman and classical scholar.(5)BACKHOUSE ( Wm. ). The History of the Man of God, who was sent from Judah to Bethel ; a caution against religious delusion. A sermon preached at the visitation of the Archdeacon of Ely, in the church of St. Michael, Cambridge, on Thursday, May 19. 1763. Published at the request of the Archdeacon, and Clergy. Cambridge , Printed by J. Bentham … , 1763. FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 19, (1, advertisements), 4to, recent paper wrapper : with some light browning but still a well-margined and very good copy. <R.(6) TODD ( Hugh ). A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons on Tuesday, the 29th of May, MDCCXI. Being a day of publick thanksgiving … for having put an end to the Great Rebellion, by the restitution of King Chales II. and royal family, and the restauration of the government, after may years interruption. By Hugh Todd, D.D. and Prebendary of Carlisle. Printed for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street, 1711. FIRST EDITION, 32-pages, without the half-title, 4to, recent paper wrapper : a little dusty but still a well-margined and very good copy. ESTC incorrectly quotes 24-pages.(7) SKYNNER ( John ). A sermon preached at the funeral of Baptist Earl of Gainsborough. April 18, 1751. Preach'd and publish'd at the request of his lordship's family. By John Skynner, A.M. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge ; and chaplain to the Countess of Gainsborough. The seventh edition. London : Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall ; and sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row, 1754. LAST EDITION, pages 19, (1, blank), 4to, recent wrapper : a large and very good copy. Each of the seven editions published 1751-54 is known by just a handful of copies : in the case of this, the last edition, only copies at L and KU-S are located.(8) LOWTH ( Robert ), Bp. A sermon preached before the lords spiritual and temporal, in the Abbey-Church, Westminster, on Friday, January 30, 1767 : being the day appointed to be observed as the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By Robert, Lord Bishop of Oxford. London : Printed for A. Millar ; and T. Cadell, in the Strand, and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1767. FIRST EDITION, 20-pages, with half-title, 4to, recent wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Lowth (1710–87), biblical critic and bishop of London, professor of poetry at Oxford, made a name for himself as a very young man through his composition of verses in both English and Latin. Yet it was his skill as a critic, not a writer, of verse that would win him genuine and widespread fame. Although he had been astute in the pursuit of worldly success, and of the patronage necessary to achieve it, he was nevertheless a dedicated and effective churchman and administrator. He preached regularly, and although his conclusions were often predictable the subjects that he tackled were sometimes controversial ones, such as the importance of instructing African slaves in Christian religion or the need to overcome the weakening of the constitution by ‘a general national depravity’ (ODNB).(9) THOMAS ( John ), Bp. A sermon preached before the House of Lords in the Abbey-Church of Westminster. On Friday, February 6th, 1756. Being the day appointed to be observed as a general fast, on occasion of the late dreadful earthquake. The second edition. London : Printed and sold by J. Oliver … , 1756. Pages 23, (1, adverts), with the half-title, 4to, recent paper wrapper : the first and final page lightly and evenly soiled, otherwise a very good copy. ESTC locates five copies of this edition : C, CYc, LIN, O / CtY-BR. Thomas (1691–1766), bishop of Salisbury. In spite of his easy elevation within the church as a royal favourite he was a conscientious bishop. He was also instrumental in the brief revival of support for the Moravian church in Britain in the 1740s (ODNB).(10)ENGLISH PRE 1801; RELIGION; SERMONS; CHARACTER BOOKS; LAW; CAMBRIDGE PRINTED; ; ; ; ; ;
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