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J. 86
Pelerinage du Calvaire. 16 s.
1815 Catalogue, page 67. no. 41, as above.
PONTBRIAND, René François du Breil de.
Pélerinage du Calvaire sur le Mont Valérien, et les fruits qu’on doit retirer de cette Dévotion. On y trouvera aussi des Prieres pour la Messe, la Confession & la Communion, avec les Stations aux saintes Chapelles . . . Dédié à la Reine; Par M. de Pontbriand, Prêtre Agrégé du Mont Valérien. Avec des figures en taille douce. Se vend trente sols, relié. A Paris: chez Babuty, 1779.
BX2321 .M63 P6
12mo. 180 leaves collating in alternate twelves and sixes, 9 engraved plates of the Stations of the Cross; at the end of the Privilege: De l’Imprimerie de Chardon, rue Garlande, 1775.
This edition not in Quérard.
Rebound in half red morocco with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate preserved; title backed. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
René François du Breil de Pontbriand, d. 1670, devoted his life to the Petits Savoyards.
The Petits Savoyards was an organization originally founded in 1666 by Etienne Joly, a native of Dijon, to assist the poor Savoyards in Paris.
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J. 87
The Moravians compared & detected. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 68. no. 103, as above.
[LAVINGTON, George.]
The Moravians compared and detected. By the Author of The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared . . . London: Printed for J. and P. Knapton, mdcclv . [1755.]
BX8573 .L3
First Edition. 96 leaves only, lacks 10 leaves at the end.
Halkett and Laing IV, 114.
Malin, page 80, no. 199.
Old sheepskin. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I. Beside the word Author on the title is written B. of Exe[ter] (partly cut off by the binder), possibly by Thomas Mann Randolph. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
From the library of John Wayles, with his autograph signature on the title-page.
George Lavington, 1684-1762, Bishop of Exeter.
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J. 88
Stennett’s answer to Russen on Anabaptism. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 68. no. 108, as above, with reading Rusten.
STENNETT, Joseph.
An Answer to Mr. David Russen’s Book entitul’d Fundamentals without a Foundation or a True Picture of the Anabaptists, &c. Together with some brief Remarks on Mr. James Broome’s Letter annex’d to that Treatise. By Joseph Stennett . . . London: Printed, and sold by D. Brown, S. Crouch and J. Baker, 1704.
BX6330 .S8
First Edition. 8vo. 131 leaves including the last blank.
Not in Lowndes.
Not in Arber.
Whitley 18-704.
Old sheep; the first two leaves damaged. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
Joseph Stennett, 1663-1713, English seventh-day baptist.
David Russen, fl. 1705. English author. According to Whitley’s Baptist Bibliography his Fundamentals without a Foundation was first printed in 1703, and Stennett’s reply in 1704 as above. The account of Russen in the Dictionary of National Biography states that Russen’s work was published in 1698? with the information that there is no copy in the British Museum. “A reply by Joseph Stennett appeared about 1699 and was reprinted in 1704.”
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