J. 78
Chemnicii Examen concilli Tridentini.
4. v.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 64. no. 183, as above.
CHEMNITZ,
Martin.
Examinis Concilii Tridentini. Per D. D. Martinvm Chemnicivm scripti, opvs integrvm: qvatvor partes . . . Francofvrti ad Mœnvm: [per
Petrum Fabricium] Anno
m. d. lxxviii
. [1578.]
BX830 .1545 .C4
4 vol. Folio. Vol. I, 121 leaves including the last blank, title printed in red and black; vol. II, 152 leaves; vol. III,
128 leaves, the last a blank; vol. IV, 100 leaves, the last a blank; woodcut on each title page signed IA.
This edition not in Graesse, and not in Ebert.
Half bound; the title of vol. I cut round and mounted, the last printed leaf in vol. IV repaired, a few small wormholes; some
leaves foxed and waterstained. Not initialled by Jefferson; passages scored under in ink. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Loosely inserted in the last volume is a pen and ink map by Jefferson of a part of Virginia, neatly drawn to scale on Whatman paper.
Martin Chemnitz, 1522-1586, German Lutheran theologian. The four parts of this work were originally printed separately in 1565-66-72-73.
[1533]
J. 79
Campbell’s doctrine of a middle state.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 64. no. 184, as above.
CAMPBELL,
Archibald.
The Doctrines of a Middle State between Death and the Resurrection . . . To which is added, an Appendix concerning the Descent
of the Soul of Christ into Hell, while his Body lay in the Grave. Together with the Judgment of the Reverend Dr. Hickes concerning
this Book . . . and a Manuscript of the Right Reverend Bishop Overal, upon the subject of a Middle State &c. never before
printed. Also a Preservative against several of the Errors of the Roman Church, in six small treatises. By the Honourable
Archibald Campbell . . .
London: Printed for the Author, and sold by Mr.
W. Tayler,
1721.
BT830 .C2
First Edition. Folio. 152 leaves collating in twos; title for the
Preservative on Lll
2.
Old calf, marbled endpapers; some headlines cut into and some leaves damp stained. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
On the title-page is written:
Clementina-Jane Grierson the Gift of her Father 10 Octr. 1755, and annotations in the same hand occur.
Archibald Campbell, d. 1744, Scottish theologian, was Bishop of Aberdeen.
[1534]
J. 80
The shortest way to end disputes about religion.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 68. no. 42, as above.
[MANNING,
Robert.]
The Shortest Way to end Disputes about Religion. In Two Parts. Part I . . .
Brussels: Printed in the Year
mdccxvi
. [1716.]
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