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BARRUEL ( Augustin ), Abbé

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BARRUEL ( Augustin ), Abbé

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BARRUEL ( Augustin ), Abbé. The history of the clergy during the French revolution. A work dedicated to the English nation. Dublin : Printed by H. Fitzpatrick, for P. Wogan … , 17794FIRST IRISH EDITION, pages xxiv, 396, wanting half-title, 8vo, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked and gilt retaining original label, gilt : light staining, but a good to very good copy First published as "Histoire du clergé pendant la révolution francoise," in London, 1793. Barruel, a Jesuit in his earlier days, acquired a reputation under the Ancien Régime as a religious polemicist. While living in England he wrote his famous work, "Mémoires pour servir l'histoire du jacobinisme", London, 1797-98, in which he argued that the French Revolution had originated in a conspiracy by the Philosophes and the Freemasons.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) BERINGTON ( Joseph ). The Faith of Catholics, confirmed by Scripture, and attested by the Fathers of the five first centuries of the church. Printed for Jos. Booker … , 1813. FIRST EDITION, pages (4), liv, (2, blank), 461, (1, errata), 8vo, near contemporary half pale brown calf, fully gilt spine, with green label, gilt : small piece missing from foot of spine, but the binding sound and strong and otherwise an attractive and very good copy.Includes an important letter to Dr William Poynter, the vicar apostolic of the London district. Berington (1743–1827), RC priest and religious controversialist, apparently the first priest to wear a black coat, and, consequently, blamed by many for needlessly exposiing the clergy to insult and persecution. Previously, Catholic priests almost all wore brown clothes (Gillow).(2) CLINCH ( James Bernard ). Letters on Church Government. Part I [-2]. Dublin : Printed by Graisberry and Campbell, 1812(3) FIRST EDITION, ALL PUBLISHED, pages xxxi, (1, errata), 438 ; (439) - 722, continuous pagination and signatures, 8vo, contemporary half calf, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : with some light browning in places, but still a very good copy.Apparently, the only edition : NSTC locates copies at O and Dt, and COPAC adds L, C and NLS. Clinch (1770-1834), of Maynooth College, Catholic pamphleteer as well as a classical and Gaelic scholar.(3) MONTALEMBERT ( Charles F. R. ), Comte de. Catholic Interests in the Nineteenth Century. London : Charles Dolman, 1852. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, pp (4), 136, 8vo, recent boards : a very good copy.Anonymous English translation of one of the key works of this English-born Frenchman, ultra-Catholic, champion of the Ultramontane school, orator, politician, historian, yet a leader in the struggle against absolutism in church and state in France during the 19C.(4) O'LOAN ( Daniel ). The ceremonies of some ecclesiastical functions. Dublin : Browne & Nolan, 1891. FIRST EDITION, with a frontispiece, pages vii, 335, (1), 8vo, contemporary half calf, gilt spine, with label, gilt : the binding a little rubbed but sound and strong and with some light signs of use, but a strongly bound and very good copy. (5)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; EUROPE; FRANCE; FRENCH REVOLUTION; ; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; DUBLIN PRINTED; FRANCE; ;