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HOPKINS ( Ezekiel ). The Works of … collected into one volume : containing : I. The Vanity of the Wo

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HOPKINS ( Ezekiel ). The Works of … collected into one volume : containing : I. The Vanity of the Wo

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
HOPKINS ( Ezekiel ). The Works of … collected into one volume : containing : I. The Vanity of the World. II. A Practical Ecxposition of the Ten Commandments. III. An Exposition on the Lord's Prayer … IV. Several Sermons and Discourses on divers important subjects. With an alphabetical table to the whole. Printed for Jonathan Robinson, Awnsham and John Churchill … , 1710With a fine engraved frontrispiece portrait by Sturt, pages (8), 796, (7, index), (1, adverts), one signature misbound and pagination erratic but complete, folio, contemporary unlettered panelled calf : the binding rubbed and worn and in spite of cracks in both joints still strong, light browning in places, but overall, a very good, unsophisticated copy in original state.Hopkins (1634-90), secretary to lord lieutenant Lord Robartes, successively bp of Raphoe and Derry. Most of his works were posthumously published. Despite at least one contemporary complaint that his preaching style was uninspiring, his works long survived him.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: PLATINA ( Bartolomeo ). The Lives of the Popes … Written originally in Latine … translated into English … continued … to this present time … By Paul Rycaut, Esq; Printed for Christopher Wilkinson, to be sold by A. Churchil, 1688. FIRST EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION, without the engraved portrait, pages (32), 416 ; 394, (18), folio, contemporary calf, gilt spine, with label, gilt : wanting the blank front flyeaves, the binding sound and very strong but rubbed and worn at corners, a clean and very good, well-nargined copy. Wing P 2403. With "Dungannon" on page 1 of text, and, on the inner margin of endleaf "Remember what I say - Dungannon" and on the inner margin of the end flyleaf "1690" (twice), all in the same contemporary hand. Platina (1421-81), Italian humanist and Vatican librarian. His papal history' is a work of considerable merit and was frequently reprinted. A mention in it of the prayers and curses of Callistus III in 1456 against the Turks, followed by a reference in the same context to the appearance of Halley's comet, gave rise to the fable, frequently repeated in the nineteenth century, that the Pope had excommunicated the comet.(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;