Richard Baxter, a servant of Christ for Truth and Peace . . .
London: Printed by
R. W. for
Nevil Simmons bookseller in Kederminster, and are to be sold by him there; and by
Nathaniel Ekins, at the Gun in Pauls Church-Yard,
1658.
BT763 .B35
First Edition. 4to. 222 leaves only, lacks the first leaf (probably blank) and the last leaf; this copy ends on Hhh
3 with a catchword; separate titles for the Disputations.
STC B1328.
Grosart, no.
xxxii.
Matthews, no. 31.
Old sheep. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Richard Baxter, 1615-1691, English Presbyterian divine.
[1642]
J. 178
Societies for reformation of manners.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 67. no. 62, as above.
[WOODWARD,
Josiah.]
An Account of the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in England and Ireland. With a persuasive to Persons of all Ranks,
to be Zealous and Diligent in Promoting the Execution of the Laws against Prophaneness and Debauchery, for the Effecting a
National Reformation. Published with the Approbation of a considerable number of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Honourable
Judges of both Kingdoms. The
fifth edition . . .
London: Printed by
J. Downing; and are to be sold by him, and
D. Brown,
1701.
HN388 .W7
8vo. 102 leaves; engraved portrait frontispiece of Queen Anne; printer’s advertisement on the last page.
Halkett and Laing I, 20.
This edition not in the
Cambridge Bibl. of Eng. Lit. and not in Arber,
Term Catalogues.
Rebound in ruby buckram by the Library of Congress; some leaves foxed, some leaves cut close. Initialled by Jefferson at sig.
I. With the signature
Eliz: Burwell on the title-page.
[1643]
With this is bound by the same author:
An Account of the Progress of the Reformation of Manners, in England, Scotland, and Ireland and other parts of Europe and
America . . . In a Letter to a Friend . . . The
fourthteenth
[
sic
--
Ed.
] edition with additions.
London: Printed and sold by
J. Downing,
1706.
8vo. 48 leaves; on 5 pages at the beginning a Proclamation, by the Queen.
Not in Halkett and Laing.
Not in Arber,
Term Catalogues.
Josiah Woodward, D.D. fl. 1699-1706, Church of England clergyman, was at one time Minister of Poplar. These works were at one time attributed
to Defoe.
[1644]
J. 179
Observations on Waterland’s defence.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 66. no. 136, as above.
[CLARKE,
Samuel.]
[
Observations on Dr. Waterland’s Second Defense of his Queries. By the author of the Reply to his first Defense.
London,
1724.]
BT110 .W3 C7
First Edition. 8vo. 73 leaves only, lacks the first leaf with title; list of Errata on R
5 recto, and of Books printed for
J. Knapton on the last seven pages.
Halkett and Laing IV, 216.
Bound, probably for Jefferson, in tree calf, gilt line bars on the back, with a label lettered
Observa /
on /
Waterla /
Defense /. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Daniel Waterland, 1683-1740, English theologian. Other works by Samuel Clarke appear in this catalogue.
[1645]