Verlag: American Tract Society, 1848
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Spine faded. Some shelf wear. Occasional minor foxing. Overall clean.
Verlag: Privately printed, 1921
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Used-Very Good. 8vo. Half leather binding over olive paper-covered boards. Gilt-stamped title on spine. Not paginated. Frontis illus. Minor wear to extremities. Inscription on rfep; a few stray pencil marks in margins. Some foxing to endpapers and paste downs. Else very sound.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1848
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: VG. NY 1848 first edition. American Tract Society. Hardcover sm4to. Faded maroon cloth. 646pp. A distinctive steel engraved portrait frontispiece of Milnor. Gilt spine decoration and lettering. VG-, some occasional light foxing throughout; light spine end fraying; no hinges cracked. Not exlibrary; no owner marks.
Verlag: A bound volume of sermons and dicourses from 1841,, 1841
Anbieter: Aamstar Bookshop / Hooked On Books, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Verbandsmitglied: RMABA
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1842, and 1843. Originals, bound togther, boards and 3/4 leather. Size, Octavo. Total, 18 sermons by various religious dignitaries of the era. TYSON, Job R. DISCOURSE DELIVERED BEFORE THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, FEBRUARY 21, 1842 ON THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE EASTERN AND SOME OF THE SOUTHERN STATES 64pp including an appendix; M'Jilton, John N., THE PATH OF LIFE, AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BEFORE THE WASHINGTON AND FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETIES OF LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON PENNSYLVANIA AT THE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT, SEPTEMBER 22D, 1841, 35PP; PEET, Rev, edward W. A SERMON ON THE OCCASION OF PUBLIC THANKSGIVING, FOR THE HAPPY TERMINATION OF THE LATE DISSENSIONS IN RHODE ISLAND; Delivered in Grace Church, Providence, July 21, 1842, 16pp; RANDALL, Rev. George M., THE RIGHT USE OF THE RIGHT MEANS A Sermon preached before the Convention of the Eastern Diocese held in St. John's Church, Charleston, September 28, A.D. 1842, 26pp; BRAINERD, Rev. Thomas. OUR COUNTRY SAFE FROM ROMANISM. A Sermon delivered at the opening of the Third presbytery of Philadelphia at is sessions in the Western Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, April 1941, 45pp; HOPKINS D. D., John Henry. SECOND LETTER TO THE RIGHT REV. FRANCIS PATRICK KENRICK Roman catholic Bishop of Philadelphia, 1843, 52pp.; DOANE D.D. LL.D., George Washington (Bishop of New Jersey) THE CHURCH UPON HER KNEES, The Sermon before the offertory in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, on Quinquagesima Sunday, MDCCCXLIII (1843) when . . .etc. 36pp. another by DOANE, THE PENTECOSTAL PATTERN May 25, 1842. 30pp; Bethune, George, (minister of the third reformed Dutch church, Philadelphia) THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH, 31pp Preached December 18, 1842.; HENSHAW D. D. J. P. K., DYING IN PEACE, A Funeral Sermon occasioned by the death of the Right Reverend Richard C. Moore D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, Preached in Saint Peter's Church Baltimore, on Sunday Nov. 21, 1841.; STONE, Rev. John S. , THE SPIRITUAL HOUSE: Being the First Sermon preached in Christ Church Brooklyn, after the consecration of the new edifice, on Sunday, the 31st day of July 1842, 34pp. HOPKINS, D. D., John Henry., THE MISSIONARY CONSTITUTION, THE OXFORD TRACTS, AND NESTORIANISM: A Charge delivered Wednesday, Spetember 21st 1842 in Trinity Church, Rutland, to the Clergy of the Diocese of Vermont, 40pp (a few pages have ink marked lined text); KENRICK, Francis Patrick: A LETTER TO THE RT. REV. JOHN HENRY HOPKINS 1843, 32pp; A LAYMAN, A LETTER TO THE REVEREND HENRY V. D. JOHNS, Occasioned by the publication of his sermon entitled THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL PASTOR. 1842, 16pp; WHITTINGHAM, William Rollinson, Bishop of Maryland. THE PRIESTHOOD IN THE CHURCH, set forth in TWO DISCOURSES delivered the first in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, etc etc, 1843, 33pp; Published by Request BY JOHNS, Henry V. D.: THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL PASTOR TEACHING THE PEOPLE COMMITTED TO HIS CHARGE TO KEEP AND OBSEVE DOCTRINES AND SACRAMENTS AND DISCIPLINE OF CHRIST, ETC. 29pp; another by WHITTINGHAM, William: EMMANUEL IN THE EUCHARIST, A Sermon etc. 1842, 15pp; IVES,D. D. Rev L. Silliman; THE CHRISTIAN BISHOP APPROVING HIMSELF TO GOD, THE SERMON at the Consecratioon of the Rt. Rev. John Johns D. D. assistant Bishop of Virginia 1842, 30pp. Seller's note; A few pages in this collection have mild foxing, a few pages have small tide marks, overall it is about VERY GOOD. OFFICE: AMERICANA RELIGION 11-7-99jc.
Verlag: 'All Saints Church Dunsden at 2.30 p.m. on 12 November Remembrance Sunday', 1978
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 262,37
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbA nice association with a man widely regarded as the greatest English poet of the First World War, and a scarce item of which not many copies can have been printed, and no other copy has been traced. 4pp, 8vo. Bifolium on laid paper. In fair condition, lightly aged, with slight creasing at head. Explanatory note on final page begins: 'The memorial to Wilfred Owen is cut on Portland stone by Michael Harvey from lettering drawn by Reynolds Stone, CBE, RDI. / The graves of Tom and Susan Owen, the poet's father and mother, and of his sister Mary are in the south-east corner of the churchyard. / Tea will be served by the ladies of the parish after the service at the old vicarage, now called The Glebe House, where Wilfred Owen lived from 20 October 1911 to 7 February 1913 while acting as lay assistant to the Rev. Herbert Wigan. A small display of books by and about Owen may be seen there.' The two central pages give the order of service, beginning with the text of Catherine Winkworth's translation of Rinkart's 'Now thank we all our God'. A list of the readings follows, with Owen's biographer Jon Stallworthy speaking about 'Wilfred Owen at Dunsden', and Ian Parsons about 'Wilfred Owen as Poet'. Letters by Owen to his mother ('The Sentry' and 'The Send-Off') are read by Stallworthy, the actress Jill Balcon, D. J. Enright and Peter Owen. The poets Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill and Robert Gittings read poems by Owen and extracts from letters. The memorial is dedicated by the Bishop of Oxford, and there is a 'Bidding Prayer' by Rev. Norman Print, Vicar of Dunsden.