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Auction archive: Lot number 3040

Tracts on Religion--Kennedy, Quintin (c. 1520-1564), Abbot of Crossraguel.

Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$18,751 - US$28,127
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 3040

Tracts on Religion--Kennedy, Quintin (c. 1520-1564), Abbot of Crossraguel.

Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$18,751 - US$28,127
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Tracts on Religion--Kennedy, Quintin (c. 1520-1564), Abbot of Crossraguel. ANE COMPENDIUS TRACTIUE CONFORME TO THE SCRIPTURIS OF ALMYGHTIE GOD... DECLARING THE NERREST, AND ONLIE WAY, TO ESTABLISCHE THE CONSCIENCE OF ANE CHRISTIANE MAN, IN ALL MATERIS (QUHILKS AR IN DEBATE) CONCERNYNG FAITH AND RELIGIOUN [ETC.]. [EDINBURGH: J. SCOT], FF. [58] SIGNED [A]4 B-G8 H6, BLACK LETTER, MARGINAL NOTES PRINTED IN ITALIC, 7-LINE DECORATIVE INITIALS, ILLUSTRATION: WOODCUT OF CENTAUR ON TITLE-PAGE, [STC 14932; 4 LOCATIONS, NOT IN BL, NONE IN USA], A VERY FINE COPY Jones, John, M.D. The arte and science of preserving bodie and soule in healthe, wisedom, and catholike religion... Right profitable for all persons: but chiefly for princes... and them of the Parliament house. London: H. Bynneman, 1579, [12], 1-30, [1], 32, 31-118, [8], signed A4 a2 B-S4, Black Letter, Roman and italic type, [STC 14724], lacking S4 with part of Table, title-page mounted with part loss of margin Ussher, James (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh. A speech delivered in the castle-chamber at Dublin, the xxii. of November, anno 1622. At the censuring of certaine officers, who refused to take the oath of supremacie. London: R. Y[oung] for the partners of the Irish Stocke, 1631, ff. [8], [STC 24555] Ibid. A discourse of the religion anciently professed by the Irish and Brittish. London: R. Y[oung] for the partners of the Irishe Stocke, 1631, [8], 133, [3]pp., 2pp. errata at end, [STC 24549] O[verton], R[ichard] (fl. 1640-1663). Mans mortallitie or a treatise wherein 'tis proved... that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall contrary to the common distinction of soule and body: and that the present going of the soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer fiction: and that at the resurrection is the beginning of our immortallity, and then actuall condemnation, and salvation, and not before: With all doubtes and objections answered, and resolved, both by scripture and reason; discovering the multitude of blasphemies, and absurdities that arise from the fancie of the soule. Also divers other mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments. By R.O. Amsterdam [London]: John Canne, 1643, [4], 57 [=56] pp., the place of printing altered to London in the Thomason copy, [Wing O629D] 5 works in one volume, 4to (180 x 130mm.), binding: eighteenth-century polished calf, gilt spine, red morocco lettering-piece, red edges, a few headlines shaved

Auction archive: Lot number 3040
Beschreibung:

Tracts on Religion--Kennedy, Quintin (c. 1520-1564), Abbot of Crossraguel. ANE COMPENDIUS TRACTIUE CONFORME TO THE SCRIPTURIS OF ALMYGHTIE GOD... DECLARING THE NERREST, AND ONLIE WAY, TO ESTABLISCHE THE CONSCIENCE OF ANE CHRISTIANE MAN, IN ALL MATERIS (QUHILKS AR IN DEBATE) CONCERNYNG FAITH AND RELIGIOUN [ETC.]. [EDINBURGH: J. SCOT], FF. [58] SIGNED [A]4 B-G8 H6, BLACK LETTER, MARGINAL NOTES PRINTED IN ITALIC, 7-LINE DECORATIVE INITIALS, ILLUSTRATION: WOODCUT OF CENTAUR ON TITLE-PAGE, [STC 14932; 4 LOCATIONS, NOT IN BL, NONE IN USA], A VERY FINE COPY Jones, John, M.D. The arte and science of preserving bodie and soule in healthe, wisedom, and catholike religion... Right profitable for all persons: but chiefly for princes... and them of the Parliament house. London: H. Bynneman, 1579, [12], 1-30, [1], 32, 31-118, [8], signed A4 a2 B-S4, Black Letter, Roman and italic type, [STC 14724], lacking S4 with part of Table, title-page mounted with part loss of margin Ussher, James (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh. A speech delivered in the castle-chamber at Dublin, the xxii. of November, anno 1622. At the censuring of certaine officers, who refused to take the oath of supremacie. London: R. Y[oung] for the partners of the Irish Stocke, 1631, ff. [8], [STC 24555] Ibid. A discourse of the religion anciently professed by the Irish and Brittish. London: R. Y[oung] for the partners of the Irishe Stocke, 1631, [8], 133, [3]pp., 2pp. errata at end, [STC 24549] O[verton], R[ichard] (fl. 1640-1663). Mans mortallitie or a treatise wherein 'tis proved... that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholy mortall contrary to the common distinction of soule and body: and that the present going of the soule into Heaven or Hell is a meer fiction: and that at the resurrection is the beginning of our immortallity, and then actuall condemnation, and salvation, and not before: With all doubtes and objections answered, and resolved, both by scripture and reason; discovering the multitude of blasphemies, and absurdities that arise from the fancie of the soule. Also divers other mysteries, as, of Heaven, Hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments. By R.O. Amsterdam [London]: John Canne, 1643, [4], 57 [=56] pp., the place of printing altered to London in the Thomason copy, [Wing O629D] 5 works in one volume, 4to (180 x 130mm.), binding: eighteenth-century polished calf, gilt spine, red morocco lettering-piece, red edges, a few headlines shaved

Auction archive: Lot number 3040
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