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BERNARD ( Jacques )

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BERNARD ( Jacques )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BERNARD ( Jacques ). On the excellence of the christian religion. Written originally in French, by the Rev. James Bernard, M.A., formerly professor of mathematics and philosophy in the University of Leyden. To which is prefixed the life of the author, with notes by the translator, Mr. [Peter] Bernard of Doncaster. York : Printed for the Translator by G. Peacock … , 1793FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, pp xxxi, (1, blank), (8, subscriber list), 587, (1, blank) and errata leaf, 8vo, strongly bound in old cloth : boards stained with a light old marginal stain on a few leaves at end, a clean and very good copy, inscribed on title "T.Rundell, 1793".ESTC90 notes a perfect copy at L and two imperfect ones (CaNBFU and OO). CERL notes CUBU and RIBG only (both imperfect). Bernard (1658-1718), French theologian and publicist, persisted in preaching the reformed doctrines in opposition to royal ordinance and was obliged to move to Holland. The present work, first published in French in 1714, is here first published in English, translated by the author's grandson and son of J. P. Bernard, FRS.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) BELL ( John ). The Wanderings of the Human Intellect ; or, a new dictionary of the various sects into which the christian religion, in ancient and in modern times, has been divided ; with an impartial discussion of the merits of their respective claims to orthodoxy. To which is prefixed, an introductory essay on universal history … of the learned Dr Pluquet … Newcastle : Printed by Edward Walker … , 1814. FIRST EDITION, pp iv, 398, 8vo, original boards, uncut : the boards worn and wanting the paper spine label, but the binding strong and the boards secure : a very good, uncut copy.(2) COVE ( Morgan ). An essay on the revenues of the Church of England : with an inquiry into the necessity, justice, and policy of an abolition or commutation of tithes. The third edition, corrected and greatly enlarged. For F. C. and J. Rivington … , 1816. LAST AND BEST EDITION, with a folding table, pages (8), 578, (32) and tipped in leaf of adverts dated January 1, 1819, 8vo, original boards, uncut, with printed paper spine label : headbands chipped but binding strong and otherwise a very good copy in original state.A vigorous defence of the existing arrangements in the revenues of the church.(3) O'LEARY ( Arthur ). Miscellaneous tracts … I. A defence of the divinity of Christ … II. Loyalty-asserted … III. An address to the common people of Ireland … IV. Remarks on a letter written by Mr. Wesley … V. Rejoinder to Mr Wesley's reply … VI. Essay on toleration … To which is added an apology ; occasioned by Thunderstruck's remarks on the mode of giving absolution to popish criminals under sentence of death. Third edition, enlarged and corrected. Printed by H. Reynell, for P. Keating, 1782. Pages xx, 417, (1), wanting the half-title, 8vo, recent paper boards : a nice copy.Important and influential tracts : O'Leary (1729-1802), Cork-born Capuchin friar and controversialist, remembered for his 'An Essay on Toleration' (1780), making the case for liberty of conscience. He was by far the most brilliant and popular writer on the catholic side, but provoked much criticism by his acceptance of a government pension.(4)ENGLISH PRE 1801; YORK PRINTED; RELIGION; HISTORY; ENGLAND; ECONOMICS; DUBLIN PRINTED; IRELAND; POLITICS; TOLERATION; ;