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BIBLE. RIDER (William), editor:
The Apocrypha at Large; With Comments and Annotations, Theological, Historical, Critical, and Moral.
London: Printed for the Author; And (by his Appointment) Sold by S. Crowden, at the Looking-Glass; and J. Coote, at the King's-Arms, in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Ward, at Sheffield; T. Merril, at Cambridge; and W. Jackson, at Oxford. 1766. FIRST EDITION. Folio, 352 x 218 mms., unpaginated, pp. [319, 320- 326 blank], 4 full-page engraved plates, occasional text marked with "X," one annotation at first page of text of Baruch (Fffr), "probably the faithful translation of a genuine epistle," recently rebound in buckram, all edges gilt; title-page soiled, note on recto of front free end-paper, noting (correctly) "This forms part of the Christian's Family Bible in 3 vols." The writer and historian William Rider (1723–1785) published a number of books, including a translation of Candide, as well as, "A New History of England (50 vols., 1761–4), dedicated to George III. This work was designed to be an affordable and popular whig history of England, and contained lively engravings. It spanned the period from pre-Roman Britain to 1763. It was partly a compilation of primary sources and histories by T. Smollett and other secondary writers, but it also contained some original narrative and researches, notably on Celtic and Anglo-Saxon history. It was not a critical or commercial success, however. W. T. Lowndes, a later bibliographer, described it as one of the vilest Grub Street compilations ever published. In 1764 Rider published an atlas to accompany the work. An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Living Authors of Great Britain (1762), published anonymously, was a short work containing accounts of, among others, Smollett, D. Hume, A. Young, and Samuel Johnson (with whom Rider was personally acquainted); it also carried a favourable notice of his own work" (ODNB). The Christian's Family Bible was published between 1673 and 1767. Darlow and Moule, 1178. ESTC T119808 locates only the copy at the BL.
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BIBLE. PRIESTLEY (Timothy):
The New Evangelical Family Bible; or, a complete Paraphrase, Exposition, and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments: Containing A New and Beautiful Edition of the whole Sacred Texts of the Old and New Testaments, Correctly and Distinctly Printed at Large: Fully Explained and Illustrated With Copious Notes and Annotations, Doctrinal, Critical, Historical, and Experimental: Wherein the Mis-translations are Corrected; the seeming Contradictions Reconciled; former Errors Rectified, the Objections of Atheists, Deists, Arians, Socinians, and Free-thinkers Answered; difficult Passages Explained; and the Sacred Writings Displayed in their genuine Purity and Lustre. Together with Practical Observations and suitable Reflections on every Chapter, From the Beginning of Genesis to the End of Revelation.... Embellished with Large Elegant Scripture Prints, finely engraved on Copper.
London: Printed and Published under the immediate Inspection of the Author, Sold Wholesale and Retail by Alex Hogg.... And sold by H. D. Symonds..., J. Parsons, and W. Button; W. Ash; J. Murgatroyd; M. Gurney; J.S. Jordan; J. Mathews; J. Sudbury; J. Delahoy, at Deptford-Bridge; and M. Murray: and may be had of all the Booksellers and Newsmen, in London, Westminster, and at Bath, Bristol, Birmingham, Canterbury, Cambridge, [and 25 other towns in England]; and likewise in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, Germany, America, &c. no date], [?1793 - 1794]. Folio, 397 x 230 mms., pp. vi, [7], 8 - 1080, weighing 5.7 kg. (12 pounds, 9 ounces), engraved frontispiece and 89 full-age engraved plates and maps, contemporary calf, rebacked, with old spine ornately gilt in compartments and red morocco label laid down, top and base of spine finely restored; covers scratched, but an interesting copy, with a small rectangular red morocco label, 110 x 42 mms., on the front paste-down end-paper, "John Hodges and Sarah Stroud/ Rotherhithe/ 1792," with their succeeding family history on five leaves at the end. A web site on the genealogy of the Hodges-Stroud alliance suggests that they never married, and that Louisa Lancaster Hodges, their daughter was baptised on 30 May 1794 at St. Mary's Rotherhithe, but went by the mother's surname. In fact, one of the records on the end-papers records, "Louisa Lancaster Stroud, the Daughter of the of the Aforementioned, Born May 8th 1794, Twenty Eight Minutes Past vie in the Morning at No. 296 Rotherhithe Street, Rother[hithe] & Baptised 30th May at St Marys Rotherhithe by the Rev. Shearman, Godfather, Mr. Willm Lancaster Snr Godmothers Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Baldwin." Timothy Priestley (1734 - 1814), one of six children of Jonas Priestley and Mary Swift and younger brother to Joseph Priestley (1733 - 1804), trained himself to work with brass and wood to make models for his older brother, but at an early age became interested in the dissenting ministry, and in 1760 was ordained priest to take up a role as past to a congregation at Kipping, Thornton, near Bradford. He eventually wound up in London, as minister of the Jewin Street Independent Church, London. At the same time he also edited the Christian's Magazine, or, Gospel Repository, which was designed to counteract unitarianism, with Selina, Countess of Huntingdon as the magazine's patron. ODNB gives the date of publication of this edition of the Bible as 1792, which is probably accurate, given the evidence of the bookplate. This seems to correspond to ESTC T95041, with copies located at the BL, Wisconsin-Madison, Chicago; and Dunedin in New Zealand What appears to be another issue, ESTC T200457 is located in the John Rylands Library. However, T95041 mentions two lists of subscribers, which are not present in this volume; nor is the portrait of Priestley, which is called for in the "Instructions to the Binder," but the somewhat eccentric placing of the plates and the admonitions about impressing the engravings, etc. suggest that each copy of the Bible was bound separately from the original issue numbers and that no two copies are likely to be exactly the same.
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BIBLE [WILLEMS (Jan):
La Saincte Bible. Contenant le Vieil & Nouveau Testament. Traduicte de Latin en françois par les Theologiens de l'Université de Louvain, comme il appert par l'epistre suivante d'un des premiers Docteurs d'icelle Reveuë diligenment et de nouveau corrigee oultre les precedantes impressions. Avec une Docte table, faicte françoise de la latine de M. Jean Harlemius.
A Lyon, Par Thibaud Ancelin, Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy. M. DC. IX. 1608 4to, 242 x 175 mms., pp. [xii], 960, engraved title-page, contemporary autograph on top margin. BOUND WITH: Le Novveav [i.e. Nouveau] Testament de Nostre Seignevr Iesvs Christ. A Lyon, Par Barthelemy Ancelin, Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy. M. DC. IX. [1609] 4to, 273 [274 349 indexes. 350 354 ms notes], with engraved title-page for first and engraved vignette of Christ on the 1609 imprint, numerous woodcuts throughout, bound in contemporary calf, with wreath in gilt on both covers (defective on rear cover); water-stained throughout, some fraying of edges of end-papers with ms. notes in a contemporary hand. The first of the two items bound here, La Saincte Bible (1608), is so rare that the leading bibliographer in the field, Bettye Thomas Chambers, located only a single copy in her survey of French bibles in 1983. Her comments on the single copy she found make clear that this item marks a turning point in the history of the Ancelin publishing house of Lyon in France: "Thibaud Ancelin died in 1608, and was succeeded by his heir Barthélemy. As only one copy of this issue is extant, it is plausible to assume that printing of the edition was begun in 1608, but not completed until 1609, and that the title page date was altered in nearly all copies to fit this changed situation" (Bibliography of French Bibles (1983), vol. 2, page 42, item no. 1036). Jean Harlemius, so-called here on the title-page, is Jan Willemsz or Johannes Harlemius (1538-1578), the great Dutch scholar from Haarlem, whose biblical scholarship was renowned, and enjoyed wide influence during his lifetime and after. Malcolm Walsby, in Booksellers and Printers in Provincial France 1470-1600 (2020), states that Thibaud Ancelin was the "official printer to the king in Lyon, where he had a long and fruitful career as a printer". The dates of his heir Barthélemy Ancelin are in dispute, though he appears to have lived until at least 1616. The engravings of the 1608 title-page here are sumptuous and detailed, with the chiaroscuro imbuing the figures with pronounced depth. The woodcut illustrations, sprinkled throughout the text, are numerous and charming. Library Hub locates no copies of either item: no copies of Thibaud Ancelin's Saincte Bible (1608), and no copies of Barthélemy Ancelin's Le Novveav Testament de Nostre Seignevr Iesvs Christ (1609). It is worth noting, however, that Library Hub finds copies of a 1609 edition at both the British Library and Oxford, but these copies show "Thibaud Ancelin" or "T. Ancelin" in the imprint, according to their respective cataloguers, and not "Barthelemy Ancelin", his heir, as here. This is early biblical printing, and early biblical illustration, of the utmost rarity. Copac locates two copies of the 1608 imprint by Thibaud Ancelin and only one non-electronic of the 1609 imprint by Barthelemy Ancelin.
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BROWN (Christopher), Gent
Itinerarium Novi Testamenti: Or, The Sacred History and Doctrine of the New Testament, In Question and Answer, with The Lives and Travels of the Virgin Mary and Joseph.... Designed for the Use of Schools, and necessary in all Families. To which is added, A brief Chronology from the Creation to our Saviour's Birth.... Illustrated with Six curious Copper-plates engraved by the Best Hands. The Second Edition. BOUND WITH: BROWN: A Form of Prayer, Founded on the Scripturall Accounts of our Fall in Adam.... AND: Supplement To the several Almanacks FAor the Year of our Lord God, 1753. The later two items with separate registration.
London: Prined for M. Brown, Publishers..., 1752. 8vo (in 4s), 203 x 122 mms., pp. 144, 24, 19 [20 blank], 12, engraved frontispiece, 4 (ex 5) other full-page engraved plates, contemporary sheepskin, with later reback; binding a bit worn, some other wear. With the contemporary autograph of Thomas Case on both end-papers. Images of the 18th century Rev. Christopher Brown available on the internet describe him as a "prominent figure of the 18th century." I can find out little about him, but this was a very popular book in the 18th century.
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[BUTLER (Charles)]:
Horae Biblicae.
[?London] Printed in the year 1797. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, pp. [ii], 109 [110 Errata], uncut, original boards (worn), crudely rebacked with paper, later notes on end-papers, lacks front free end-paper, title taped to board, rather a sad copy. With the autograph of Michael Joseph Quin (1796 - 1843), the travel writer and Catholic journalist and a few corrections or annotations in his hand; and notes on Butler and Quin on the front paste-down end-paper by "Gal. Barrori," dated 1960. Butler (1750 - 1832), a Catholic, entered Lincoln's Inn in 1775 but could not proceed to the bar, as he could not take the oath of supremacy. The above work is a learned and succinct commentary on the Old and New Testaments as well as the sacred texts of other religions. The previous owner of this copy, Quin, when he was editing the Monthly Review and the Catholic Journal, while supporting Catholic emancipation, might very well have made Butler's acquaintance.
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DAWSON (John):
Lexicon Novi Testamenti Alphabeticum Nunc primum Plenè editum: Omnes Voces tam Primitivas quàm Derivativas, Anomalas atque Communes In Sacro Textu occurrentes, Cum Earum Resolutione Grammaticâ, Complectens. In usum Scholarum. Studio et labore Joan. Dawson, A.B. Editio Octo Cui accedunt Voces plusquam Septingentae.
Londini, Impensis J. F. & C. Baldwin, G. & T. Wilkie..., MDCCLXXXVIII. 1788. 8vo, 207 x 124 mms., pp. [iv], 419 [420 blank], contemporary sheepskin, raised bands on spine; binding scored, torn worn.
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EVANS (Edmund):
The Illuminated Scripture Text Book. with Interleaved Diary for Memoranda and a Coloured Illustration for Every Day and A Coloured Illustration for Every Day. [The Sixth Edition.)
London: Frederick Warne and Co., Bedford Street, Stand, 1880. 16mo, 104 x 67 mms., pp. [viii] 9 - 108, including half-title, title-page in red and black, full-page engraved frontispiecewith the recto of every leaf bearing four chromolithographic illustrations for a total of 365 illustrations, a faint note in pencil recording a purchase date of 1990, inscribed on recto of blank leaf before title -page, "Sarah Fulbrook/ with best wishes,/ from her loving/ friend/ Ruth Pope," several annotations in pencil on the interleave; bound in contemporary embossed cloth with title in gilt on front board and spine; corners and binding a bit worn, but a good copy. OCLC lists 8 copies of a Kirkus Technologies, Inc. reprint; and three copies only of Warne's sixth edition, in the Library of Congress and two at Manchester Metropolitan University. Library Hub adds Cambridge for this edition. The BL has copies of editions printed in 1872 and 1873, but no copies of this 1880 edition in any UK or Irish library.
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[FONTAINE (Nicholas)]:
An Abridgment of the History of the Old and New Testament, interspersed with Moral and Instructive Reflections chiefly out of The Holy Father. By J. Reeve
Exeter: Printed by R. Thorn, And Sold by Him, and T. Lewin..., London, 1780. FIRST EDITION of this abridgment. 8vo (in 4s), 173 x 108 mms., pp. [iii] iv - vii [vii Errata], 390, [3] 4 - 178, viii, [8 adverts], contemporary calf, red leather label; slight wear to joints and extremities, but a very good copy, with a ownership inscription on the recto of the front free end-paper that affirms a comment on the volume cited below: "Mary Weld/ Sales House Shepton Mallet Somersetshire/ This book belongs to the Monastery of the / Visitation of our Lady Sales House/ Shepton Mallet Somersetshire/ April 23d 1831." Mary Sales Weld was Mother Superior at the Monastery [sic] from 1810 to at least 1831. The Jesuit and Biblical scholar Joseph Reeve (1733–1820) wrote a number of ecclesiastical and theological works, but also turned out a rather good poem published in 1776, Ugbrooke Park. This abridgment proved to be popular and reached a fourth edition by 1795. However, not everyone was thrilled with the Roman Catholic overtones, and The Monthly Review suggested caution: "In this abridgement of the Sacred History, the reflections, moral and religious, which are interspersed, are sensible, useful and sometimes excellent: But it is necessary to warn our readers, that the principles of Popery are so interwoven with the historical and other passages of scripture, that the unwary may be misled, and brought to imagine that the tenets of the Church of Rome are founded on, or supported by, the Sacred Volume; than which nothing can be more false and erroneous. We therefore wonder, that in books of this kind, if published by Protestants, the exceptionable passages should not be omitted; or, at least, accompanied by some satisfactory guard, and antidote, for the sake of general readers, in a Protestant country." ESTC T150444 locates five copies in these islands, and Newberry and University of Texas in Austin; OCLC adds Pitts Theology at Emory, Cornell, St. Louis.
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HIEROGLYPHICAL BIBLE.
A New Hieroglyphical Bible, For the Amusement & Instruction of Children; Being A Selection of the most useful Lessons. And most interesting Narratives: (Scripturally Arranged) From Genesis to the Revelations. Embellished with Familiar Figures, & Striking Emblems. Elegantly Engraved. To the whole is added a Sketch of the life of our Blessed Saviour, The Holy-Apostles &c. Recommended by the Revd. Rowland Hill M.A.
London: Printed & published by G. Thompson No. 13 Long Lane. West Smithfield. MDCCSCIV. 1794 12mo, 135 x 85 mms., pp. 144, engraved frontispiece pasted to verso of top board, both boards printed with illustrations(front board partially coloured); front joint a little tender, some wear to boards It is difficult to know what appeal the endorsement of the evangelical preacher, Roland Hill,(1744–1833) might have had, but to judge from the number of copies of this edition both in libraries and private collections, it was significant and Thomson would have been happy with his sales. Neither the Methodists nor the Church of England approved of him: the Methodists disliked his theology, and the C of E disapproved on his itinerant teaching. Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books,; 513.1; Rosenbach, A.S.W. Children's books,; 181; Hamilton, S. Amer. book illustrators (1968 ed.),; 153; O'Callaghan. List of eds. of the Holy Scriptures,; p. 47-48; Evans. Amer. bibl.,; 26651
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MACBEAN (Alexander):
A Dictionary of the Bible; or, an Explanation of the Proper Names and Difficult Words in the Old and New Testament, accented as they ought to be pronounced. With Other Useful Particulars, For Those Who Would Understand The Sacred Scriptures, And Read Them With Propriety. The Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
London: Printed for G. G. J. & J. Robinson, W. Goldsmith, Scatcherd & Whitaker..., 1792. 12mo, 178 x 98 mms., unpaginated, pp. [192], including three leaves of adverts at end, but without half-title, contemporary mottled calf, with spine slightly adversely affected; lacks label, but a good copy with the armorial bookplate of Abel John Ram Esq. on the front paste-down end-paper. Little is of known of MacBean's life, though he clearly obtained a degree at some stage, probably from a Scottish university, where the first degree was an A. M. Dr. Johnson took pity on him, found him literary work, and wrote a preface to his Dictionary of Ancient Geography (1773), in which, according to Johnson, MacBean "had given as much labour to Capua as to Rome." MacBean spent most of his life in great poverty; when he died in 1784, Johnson said of him, "He was very pious; he was very innocent; he did no ill, and of doing good a continual tenour of distress allowed him few opportunities." ESTC 006390985 locates copies in BL (2), Cambridge, Bodleian, National Trust, Longleat House; Notre Dame, Yale; Toronto, McMaster.
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ROBINSON (Thomas):
Scripture Characters: or, A Practical Improvement of the Principal Histories in the Old and New Testament. In Four Volumes. The Third Edition.
London: Printed for the Author; and sold by J. Mathews..., C. Dilly..., and by the Booksellers in Leicester, 1793. 4 volumes. 12mo, pp. [vii], viii - xi [xii Contents], 443 [444 blank]; [iv], 448 [449 -464 Index]; [iv], 490; [iv], 473 [474 blank, 475 - 495 Index, 496 Errata, contemporary tree calf, gilt spines, black leather labels on three volumes, fragment of label on volume 2, joints cracked, tops and bases of spines worn, top portion of spine missing on volume 4. With the contemporary autograph "Joseph Pomery" on the title-page of each volume, and "Rich Williams/ May 3 1867" on the front paste-down end-paper of each volume. Robinson (1749–1813) the volume that led to this larger series, Theological Miscellany, in 1784, and the complete set first appeared in 1793, printed by Bensley, who also printed the fourth edition when it was published in 1800. Given the success of the book, one wonders why Robinson chose to have this third edition printed for himself. The scripture characters themselves seem to be exclusively male: the volumes beginning with Adam (but no mention of Eve), but Esther and the Virgin Mary manage to find themselves included. ESTC T100123 locates copies of this edition at the BL and University of London Library only.
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