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BURY ( Arthur ). The Constant Communicant, A Diatribe

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BURY ( Arthur ). The Constant Communicant, A Diatribe

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BURY ( Arthur ). The Constant Communicant, A Diatribe, proving that constancy in receiving the Lords Supper is the indispensible duty of every Christian. Oxford, Printed by Leon Lichfield, Printer to the University, for Stephen Bolton. 1681FIRST EDITION, pages (48), 328, (20), including initial blank leaf A1, leaves A3-4, the first two leave of the dedication to William (Sancroft) Archbishop of Canterbury (one of but a few to have been removed from that post for political reasons) have at some time been neatly removed by blade and are loosely tipped-in, 8vo, contemporary unlettered mottled calf, gilt bordered sides, gilt spine, edges gilt : inscribed "To / The Honorable / Hender Roberts Esqr / From / His humble Servt / ye author / A. Bury". Wing B 6191. A signed, inscribed presentation copy from the author to the Member of Parliament for Bodmin, the Honorable Hender Roberts and also with the latter’s signature. A further inscription reads "Gratiana Carew her book given / me by the Honbl Hender Roberts Esq". Bury (1623/4-1713) English college head and Anglican theologian of controversial views. His 1690 work 'The Naked Gospel' was published anonymously and commanded to be burnt at Oxford for its alleged Socinianism. At the time of publication of the 'Constant Communicant' he was rector of Exeter College, Oxford, a position from which he was later expelled. Hender Roberts (1635-88) an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1688. The son of John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor, he represented Bodmin in both the Convention and Cavalier Parliaments until his death at the age of 52. Gratiana Carew (1668?-1708?) daughter of Thomas Darrell of Trewornan, Cornwall. In 1687 she married Sir Henry Carew with whom she had five children. Lady Gratiana Carew involved herself in a variety of religious controversies and has been identified as the 'honourable lady' correspondent of Dr. George Hickes in "A second collection of controversial letters relating to the Church of England, and the Church of Rome, as they passed between an honourable lady, and Dr. George Hickes. To which is added a letter written by a gentlewoman of quality to a Romish priest upon her Return from the Church of Rome to the Church of England......" (1710). The 'gentlewoman' in the above publication was Susanna Hopton.ENGLISH PRE 1701; WING; RELIGION; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;