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Religious Themed Book Lot Collection of Books With a Religious Theme

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Religious Themed Book Lot Collection of Books With a Religious Theme
<B>Collection of Books With a Religious Theme</B></I> consisting of ten volumes including the following: <BR><BR><I>Letters Concerning the Roman Chancery</B></I> by the Revs. Richard Fuller & John England (Baltimore: Fielding Lucas Jr., 1840), first edition, ex-Vatican Library. <BR><I>The Newe Testamente</B></I> Mid-20th century facsimiles of Tyndale's Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark. Each 1 of 300. <BR><I>The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers</B></I> by A. Edward Norton (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1925). <BR><I>The Literary Lineage of the King James Bible 1340-1611</B></I> by Charles C. Butterworth (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941), first edition. <BR><I>Rare Bibles An Introduction For Collectors and a Descriptive Checklist</B></I> by Edwin A. R. Rumball-Petre (New York: Philip C. Duschnes, 1954), second edition- revised. <BR><I>Miniatures of the Renaissance</B></I> Catalogue of the Exhibition. (Vatican City, 1950), softbound, 32 full size plates. <BR><I>Ancient Near Eastern Texts Related to the Old Testament</B></I> Edited by James B. Pritchard (Princeton: University Press, 1950). <BR><I>The Dead Sea Scrolls of the Hebrew University</B></I> edited by E. L. Sokenik (Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 1955), book in custom case with 58 full page plates loose. <BR><I>The Bible: Manuscript and Printed Bibles from the Fourth to the Nineteenth Century</B></I> An illustrated catalog of an exhibition, the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York, 1947), softbound. <BR><BR>An excellent addition to any reference library. Books generally fine. From the Henry E. Luhrs Collection. <BR><BR><B>Important noti