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Verlag: Durrie & Peck, New Haven, 1832
Anbieter: ALEXANDER POPE, Kent, CT, USA
EUR 40,30
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fair. Clean tight textblock. No interior tears or missing pages 634 pp. The leather covers are missing and the spine leather is mostly gone. The Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament. Revised. "A New Edition, in Which the Psalms Omitted By Dr. Watts are Versified, local passages are altered and a numbere of Psalms are versified anew in proper metres. To the Psalms is Added a Selection of Hymns. At the request of the General Association of Connecticut".
Verlag: Whiting, Backus & Whiting, Albany, 1804
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
EUR 398,53
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: g- to vg. New edition. 24mo (6 x 4"). 394 [i.e. 392], [24]pp; 236, [20]pp. Errors in pagination: In "The Psalms of David," pages 233-234 are omitted; p. 347 misnumbered 743; In "Hymns", pages 119 and 215 are misnumbered 118, 115. Contemporary full spotted calf, with gold lettering and ruling to spine. The first book is the result of the author's challenging goal to write translations - in rhyme and meter - of the Psalms of David, in everyday language for congregational singing. The 150 psalms are carefully composed in poetic beauty. Each paragraph captures the essence of each Psalm and each Scripture, and rhymes in perfect harmony. Bound with "The Psalms of David" is "Hymns Selected from Dr. Watts, Dr. Doddridge, and Various Other Writers." The book is a selection of 263 hymns from the best hymnwriters of the 18th century, such as Isaac Watts, Philip Doddridge, Benjamin Beddome, Anne Steele, Samuel Medley, Tate and Brady, John Rippon, Joseph Addison, Samuel Stennett, John Fawcett, William Cowper, John Newton, Thomas Gibbons, Samuel Davies, Benjamin Francis, Daniel Turner, John Needham, Augustus Toplady, and John Leech. Binding rubbed along spine. Closed tears along both upper joints. Ex-library bookplate on inside of front cover. Contemporary previous owner's signature at upper margin of front free endpaper (John Phelps). Minor and sporadic age-toning and foxing throughout. Binding in overall good- to good, interior in good+ to very good condition. About the author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) was an English Christian minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some 750 hymns. He is recognized as the "Father of English Hymnody;" many of his hymns remain in use today and have been translated into numerous languages.
Verlag: Websters And Skinners, Albany, 1817
Sprache: Austronesische Sprachen (andere)
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
EUR 132,84
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fair. 578 Pp., Two Titles Consecutively Paginated Original Leather Binding. Separate Title Pages For The Psalms And For The Hymns. Spine Perished, Covers Detached But Present, Endpapers Removed, Very Worn, Rounded Corners. With The Handwritten Family Record Of John E. Austin And Catherine Pool (Austin) And Their Children, On Pastedowns And Filling The Blank Page On The Reverse Of The Title Page For The Hymns [P. 374]. Faint Pencil Note On Rear Pastedown "Richville" Of Which There Are Several Small Towns Of That Name. Per Wikipedia, Timothy Dwight (1752 - 1817) Was An American Academic And Educator, A Congregationalist Minister, Theologian, And Author. He Was The Eighth President Of Yale College (1795-1817). His Mother Mary Edwards (1734-1807) Was The Third Daughter Of Theologian Jonathan Edwards. Dwight Was Said To Have Learned The Alphabet At A Single Lesson And To Have Been Able To Read The Bible Before He Was Four Years Old.He Had 12 Younger Siblings, Including Journalist Theodore Dwight (1764-1846).Dwight First Came To Public Attention With His Yale College 1772 Commencement Address When He Received His M.A. Degree[4] And Later His "Valedictory Address" Of 1776, In Which He Described Americans As Having A Unique National Identity As A New "People, Who Have The Same Religion, The Same Manners, The Same Interests, The Same Language, And The Same Essential Forms And Principles Of Civic Government." In 1793, Dwight Preached A Sermon To The General Association Of Connecticut Entitled A "Discourse On The Genuineness And Authenticity Of The New Testament" Which When Printed The Next Year Became An Important Tract Defending The Orthodox Faith Against Deists And Other Skeptics. Dwight Was The Leader Of The Evangelical New Divinity Faction Of Congregationalism, A Group Closely Identified With Connecticut's Emerging Commercial Elite. Although Fiercely Opposed By Religious Moderates, Most Notably Yale President Ezra Stiles, He Was Elected To The Presidency Of Yale On Stiles's Death In 1795. Shortly Afterwards, Dwight Was Elected An Honorary Member Of The Connecticut Society Of The Cincinnati. His Ability As A Teacher And His Talents As A Religious And Political Leader Soon Made The College The Largest Institution Of Higher Education In North America. Dwight Had A Genius For Recognizing Able Protégé Such As James Murdock, Lyman Beecher, Nathaniel W. Taylor, And Leonard Bacon, All Of Whom Would Become Major Religious Leaders And Theological Innovators In The Antebellum Decades. During Troubled Times At Yale College, President Timothy Dwight Saw His Students Drawn To The Radical Republicanism And "Infidel Philosophy" Of The French Revolution, Including The Philosophies Of Hume, Hobbes, Tindal, And Lords Shaftesbury And Bolingbroke. Between 1797 And 1800, Dwight Frequently Warned Audiences Against The Threats Of This "Infidel Philosophy" In America. An Address To The Candidates For The Baccalaureate In Yale College Called "The Nature And Danger Of Infidel Philosophy, Exhibited In Two Discourses, Addressed To The Candidates For The Baccalaureate, In Yale College" Was Delivered On September 9, 1797. It Was Published By George Bunce In 1798. This Book Is Credited As One Of The Embers Of The Second Great Awakening. Yale's Faculty, Still Small And Theological At The End Of Its First Century, Significantly Transformed When Dwight Hired Three New Professors Between 1801 And 1803: Jeremiah Day, Professor Of Mathematics; James Luce Kingsley, Professor Of Classical Languages; And Benjamin Silliman,Professor Of Chemistry And Geology.[9] Silliman, Yale's First Chemist, Who Introduced Science Education At Yale, Became The Patriarch Of American Science.] Day, A Minister As Well As A Mathematician, Succeeded Dwight As Yale College President Upon His Death.Ghe Wielded Both The Temporal Sword (As Head Of Connecticut's Federalist Party), And Spiritual Sword (As Nominal Head Of The State's Congregational Church).