"An epistle from the publisher to Thomas Dutton, one of those called French prophets, for him and the other sincere persons to come out of that net of Satan; with some further account of that accursed delusion, &c.": p. 107-121., "To the truly spiritual among the people called Quakers": p. 123-124., Errata on p. iv., No. 1 of 2 works bound together with binder's title: Samuel Keimer., Samuel Keimer's spiritual autobiography., Signatures: [A]² B-L⁶ [M]²., and The preface signed on p. iv: S. K. [Samuel Keimer]
Publisher:
Printed, and sold by W. Boreham ..., and by other booksellers,
Final p. blank., Imperfect: leaf F3 torn without loss of text. Annotated with some prices., Sale conditions signed: T. and J. Egerton., Signatures: pi1 A-I⁴., and Year given on p. 1 as 1785. The Feb. 20 fell on a Monday in 1786.
Publisher:
Catalogues ... to be had of Mr. Sewell ... Mr. Owen ... and of Mess. Egerton ...,
Subject (Topic):
Catalogs, Booksellers'--England--London--Early works to 1800
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Topham, Francis William, 1808-1877
Published / Created:
1852-1854.
Call Number:
Dickens 852c
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
England from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the Revolution of 1688
Description:
1. England from the ancient times, to the death of King John -- 2. England from the reign of Henry the Third, to the reign of Richard the Third -- 3. England from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the Revolution of 1688.
"Letters" by R. Bulkeley have added t.p.; the "Remarks" have added t.p. and separate pagination., Advertising on p. [1]-[2] at end., Includes bibliographical references., and Parallel French and English texts.
Publisher:
Printed for James Knapton,
Subject (Name):
Bulkeley, Richard, Sir, 1644-1710. Letters to Dr. Clarke concerning liberty and necessity. 1717, Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729. Remarks upon a book, entitled, A philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty. 1717, Clarke, Samuel,--1675-1729, Collins, Anthony,--1676-1729.--Philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty, Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716, and Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm,--Freiherr von,--1646-1716
Manuscript, in a single hand, of a collection of several hundred poems on primarily moral or spiritual subjects, many taken from printed works by such poets as John Dryden, William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and Isaac Watts. Other entries include epitaphs and psalms. The volume also contains some of Hamby's own religious verses as well as verses by several of his Norfolk acquaintances. The work is prefaced by an introduction which declares that although a preface seems needless when the volume is meant for "one private person," the preface will be useful to those who will read the work after his decease. The preface provides an autobiography of Hamby, focusing on his development as a writer.
Description:
Autograph on flyleaf: S. S. Toms., Autograph on title page: M. Toms., Binding: contemporary full morocco with gilt and blind-stamped decoration. Title on spine: Manuscript Poetry., Marbled endpapers., and Pasted in: engraved portrait of Nathaniel Hamby, "de Wymondham in Com. Norfoliciae."
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Religious life and customs--18th century