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CRAWFORD ( Wm

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CRAWFORD ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
CRAWFORD ( Wm. ). A History of Ireland. From the earliest period, to the present time. In a series of letters addressed to William Hamilton, Esq. Strabne : Printed by John Bellew, 1783FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages xxx, 350 : 387, including the 20-page subscriber list, 2 vols, 8vo, neatly and strongly bound in a plain 19C cloth : a very good copy, with a small, faint stamp and the contemporary signature of James Patterson on both title-pages.“A valuable contemporary account of the 'Whiteboys' and the 'Oakboys'. Crawford was born in Crumlin, Co. Antrim, and was educated in Glasgow. He was ordained Presbyterian minister of Strabane and established an academy there. Like his father he was a latitudinarian in theology but he took no part whatsoever in ecclesiastical polemics ; his tastes were literary and political. He published, first, a critique of Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his Son ; his plea, in the form of a dialogue, for a more robust morality attracted notice at Oxford University. He next translated a treatise on natural theology by the Genevan theologian John Alphonso Turretine. He zealously promoted the volunteer movement, which he believed would lead to national independence, was chaplain to the 1st Tyrone regiment, and published in Strabane two stirring sermons to volunteers. A more significant publication was A History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to the Present Time (1783), which he dedicated to the earl of Charlemont. Though largely derivative the work provides an interesting example of the protestant tradition of patriotism that combined reverence for the revolution principles of 1688 with a defence of Old English and Gaelic institutions (ODNB).(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; STRABANE PRINTED; IRELAND; HISTORY; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;