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Of Reformation Touching Church-Discipline in England and the Causes that hither-to have hindred [sic] it. Two Bookes, Written to a Freind [sic], [by John Milton], [London]: T. Underhill, 1641, fore-edge blank margin torn away, bound with A Plea for Congregationall Government: or, A Defence of the Assemblies Petition, against Mr. John Saltmarsh...., [by Richard Baxter], London: Thomas Underhill, 1646, bound with The Humble Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England, desiring Reformation of certain Ceremonies and abuses of the Church: With the Answer of the Vicechancelor ... and other the Heads of Houses in the University of Oxford, [Oxford], 1641, bound with A Modell of the Government of the Church under the Gospel, by Presbyters..., Composed by a Presbyterian Minister of the City of London [signing himself W.G. i.e. George Walker], London: Thomas Underhill, 1646, title & final leaf marked and some light dampstaining, bound with The Form of Church-Government to be used in the Church of England and Ireland: Agreed upon by the Lords and Commons ... after advice had with the Assembly of Divines. Die Martis 29 August 1648, London: John Wright 1648, bound with Certain Considerations and Cautions Agreed upon by the Ministers of London, Westminster, and within the Lines of Communication, June 19, 1646. According to which they resolve to put the Presbyteriall Government in execution, upon the Ordinances of Parliament..., London: Printed by T.R. and E.M. for Ralph Smith, 1646, few ink spots, bound with The Forsworn Jury. Or a Declaration, setting forth the horrid wickednesse of, William Moore of great Amwell, James Pinckney of Ware..., Abraham Tipler of Aspeden and John Baldwin of the same. Who were a Jury sworn (truly) to try a Cause between Thomas Smith Plaintiffe, and Thomas Briant, a Malignant Atturney, Defendant, at the Assizes at Hartford upon the 17. of March, 1647. Published for the satisfaction of all that love Justice. By Stephen Sprat, Soliciter [sic], London: Printed in the Yeare, 1648, [2],6pp., bound with An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament for the present setling (without further delay) of the Presbyteriall Government in the Church of England. Die Veneris 5. Junii 1646. Ordered by the Lords Assembled in Parliament, that this Ordinance concerning Church-Government, be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum, London: John Wright 1646, verso of final leaf with contemporary ink ownership of Edward Bright, dated 1646, bound with Clement, The blessed Paul's Fellow-labourer in the Gospel, His first Epistle to the Corinthians..., 2 parts in one, London: Printed by J.Y. for J.P. and O.P, 1647, bound with Some Helps to Church-Government, Approved of by many godly and learned Divines..., London: John Hancock 1644, bound with A Full Answer to a Printed Paper, Entituled, Foure serious Questions concerning Excommunication, and Suspension from the Sacrament, etc..., London: Printed by Richard Bishop 1645, bound with A Vindication of Two Serious Questions: 1. Wheter the Lords Supper is a converting Ordinance. 2. Whether suspension of scandalous Church-members be warranted out of Scripture...., (briefly handled in the XVI Antiqueries, and againe opposed by M. Prynne in his suspension suspended)..., Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford. Octob. I. 1646, London: Ralph Smith & Stephen Bowtell, 1646, bound with A Defence and Vindication of the Right of Tithes..., London..., Penned by a Friend to the Church of England, and a Lover of Truth and Peace [Nomophilos Philopolis pseud.], London: Printed by George Miller, 1646, bound with , Arguments for Toleration. Publish'd for the satisfaction of all Moderate Men, London: Printed by Richard Cotes, 1647, bound with Moderation. Name and Thing. One blow whilst the Iron is hot, London: Robert Bostock, 1647, bound with A Paraenetick or Humble Addresse to the Parliament and Assembly for (Not Loose, but) Christian Libertie, London: Printed by Matthew Simm

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 313
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02.03.2016
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Großbritannien und Nordirland
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+44 (0)1285 860006
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Beschreibung:

Of Reformation Touching Church-Discipline in England and the Causes that hither-to have hindred [sic] it. Two Bookes, Written to a Freind [sic], [by John Milton], [London]: T. Underhill, 1641, fore-edge blank margin torn away, bound with A Plea for Congregationall Government: or, A Defence of the Assemblies Petition, against Mr. John Saltmarsh...., [by Richard Baxter], London: Thomas Underhill, 1646, bound with The Humble Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England, desiring Reformation of certain Ceremonies and abuses of the Church: With the Answer of the Vicechancelor ... and other the Heads of Houses in the University of Oxford, [Oxford], 1641, bound with A Modell of the Government of the Church under the Gospel, by Presbyters..., Composed by a Presbyterian Minister of the City of London [signing himself W.G. i.e. George Walker], London: Thomas Underhill, 1646, title & final leaf marked and some light dampstaining, bound with The Form of Church-Government to be used in the Church of England and Ireland: Agreed upon by the Lords and Commons ... after advice had with the Assembly of Divines. Die Martis 29 August 1648, London: John Wright 1648, bound with Certain Considerations and Cautions Agreed upon by the Ministers of London, Westminster, and within the Lines of Communication, June 19, 1646. According to which they resolve to put the Presbyteriall Government in execution, upon the Ordinances of Parliament..., London: Printed by T.R. and E.M. for Ralph Smith, 1646, few ink spots, bound with The Forsworn Jury. Or a Declaration, setting forth the horrid wickednesse of, William Moore of great Amwell, James Pinckney of Ware..., Abraham Tipler of Aspeden and John Baldwin of the same. Who were a Jury sworn (truly) to try a Cause between Thomas Smith Plaintiffe, and Thomas Briant, a Malignant Atturney, Defendant, at the Assizes at Hartford upon the 17. of March, 1647. Published for the satisfaction of all that love Justice. By Stephen Sprat, Soliciter [sic], London: Printed in the Yeare, 1648, [2],6pp., bound with An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament for the present setling (without further delay) of the Presbyteriall Government in the Church of England. Die Veneris 5. Junii 1646. Ordered by the Lords Assembled in Parliament, that this Ordinance concerning Church-Government, be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum, London: John Wright 1646, verso of final leaf with contemporary ink ownership of Edward Bright, dated 1646, bound with Clement, The blessed Paul's Fellow-labourer in the Gospel, His first Epistle to the Corinthians..., 2 parts in one, London: Printed by J.Y. for J.P. and O.P, 1647, bound with Some Helps to Church-Government, Approved of by many godly and learned Divines..., London: John Hancock 1644, bound with A Full Answer to a Printed Paper, Entituled, Foure serious Questions concerning Excommunication, and Suspension from the Sacrament, etc..., London: Printed by Richard Bishop 1645, bound with A Vindication of Two Serious Questions: 1. Wheter the Lords Supper is a converting Ordinance. 2. Whether suspension of scandalous Church-members be warranted out of Scripture...., (briefly handled in the XVI Antiqueries, and againe opposed by M. Prynne in his suspension suspended)..., Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford. Octob. I. 1646, London: Ralph Smith & Stephen Bowtell, 1646, bound with A Defence and Vindication of the Right of Tithes..., London..., Penned by a Friend to the Church of England, and a Lover of Truth and Peace [Nomophilos Philopolis pseud.], London: Printed by George Miller, 1646, bound with , Arguments for Toleration. Publish'd for the satisfaction of all Moderate Men, London: Printed by Richard Cotes, 1647, bound with Moderation. Name and Thing. One blow whilst the Iron is hot, London: Robert Bostock, 1647, bound with A Paraenetick or Humble Addresse to the Parliament and Assembly for (Not Loose, but) Christian Libertie, London: Printed by Matthew Simm

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 313
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Datum:
02.03.2016
Auktionshaus:
Dominic Winter Auctioneers, Mallard House
Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Nr Cirencester
Gloucestershire, GL75UQ
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@dominicwinter.co.uk
+44 (0)1285 860006
+44 (0)1285 862461
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