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  • Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Not Given. PARADISE, PA : circa 1980. [ First published 1883. This is a facsimile reprint.]. Hardback. Cream & brown textured cloth. Dark-brown lettered spine. Neat owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. A nice copy. (xlii), 549 pages. CONTENTS: 1. The new Greek text. - 2. The new English version. - 3. Westcott and Hort's new textual theory. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. 8vo. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, Cumberland, Everyman, Keswick, Inklings, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ].

  • Hardcover. 2nd edition. [2], xvi, [5]-400 p.; 24 cm. Pages 343-400 stained at upper edge. [Vol. I, 1st U.S. ed. 1855; vol. II, 1856 - not present] Fair ex-lib. edgeworn brown cloth, tape over back. Joints firm.

  • Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Illustrated (illustrator). First Edition. NEW YORK : circa 1970. [ Facsimile edition of the 1839 first printing. Larger in format that the originals; making the print larger and clearer.]. 2 Volumes. Hardback. Illustrated. Publisher?s red cloth; gold lettered spines. Matching set. Ex library with minimal markings. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD. (xxi), 491, (viii), 534 pages. Referenced by: Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature, no. 30787. SIR THOMAS GRESHAM THE ELDER (1519?1579), was an English merchant and financier who acted on behalf of King Edward VI (1547?1553) and Edward's half-sisters, queens Mary I (1553?1558) and Elizabeth I (1558?1603). In 1565 Gresham founded the Royal Exchange in the City of London. JOHN WILLIAM BURGON; (1813-1888), English Anglican divine who become the Dean of Chichester Cathedral in 1876. He is remembered for his passionate defense of the historicity and Mosaic authorship of Genesis and of Biblical inerrancy in general. Burgon is also the only person to have an academic hood shape named after him. Burgon was born at Smyrna, the son of a Turkish merchant who was a skilled numismatist and afterwards became an assistant in the antiquities department of the British Museum. His mother was Greek. After a few years of business life, Burgon went to Worcester College, Oxford, in 1841, and took his degree in 1845. Burgon was elected to an Oriel fellowship in 1846. He was much influenced by his brother-in-law, the scholar and theologian Henry John Rose (1800-1873), a conservative Anglican churchman with whom he used to spend his long vacations. Burgon made Oxford his headquarters, while holding a living at some distance. In 1863 he was made vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, having attracted attention by his vehement sermons against Essays and Reviews, a series of messages on biblical inspiration in which he defended against the findings of textual criticism and higher criticism the historicity and Mosaic authorship of Genesis, and Biblical inerrancy in general: "Either, with the best and wisest of all ages, you must believe the whole of Holy Scripture; or, with the narrow-minded infidel, you must disbelieve the whole. There is no middle course open to you." **Heavy volumes; extra postage needed. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. 8vo. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, CHS, Cumberland, Everyman, GKC, Inklings, Keswick, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ].

  • Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. FIRST EDITION. OXFORD : 1864. [ Only one copy recorded in the UK; Bodleian Library ]. John William Burgon, Dean of Chichester. Hardback, Grey ribbed cloth. Black leather label to front cover; gilt lettered and decorated. Armorial bookplate ' Bassett' to paste-down, 'John George Bassett, Stanton St. John written on the next blank, presentation inscription; 'Mary E.B. Bassett', Gift of he beloved brother John George Bassett', 1871, and to title-page head; 'John George Bassett from a friend'. 32 pages. PLUS eighteen pages of neatly clearly hand-written manuscript prayers and hymns (Keble, Wesley, Elliott and Bonar etc bound-in following printed text. VERY GOOD INDEED. **Book now in an archival quality clear protective jacket.** A scarce item. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian Books, Literature & Theology. ] John William Burgon; (August 21, 1813 - August 4, 1888), English Anglican divine who become the Dean of Chichester Cathedral in 1876. He is remembered for his passionate defense of the historicity and Mosaic authorship of Genesis and of Biblical inerrancy in general. Burgon is also the only person to have an academic hood shape named after him. Burgon was born at Smyrna, the son of a Turkish merchant who was a skilled numismatist and afterwards became an assistant in the antiquities department of the British Museum. His mother was Greek. After a few years of business life, Burgon went to Worcester College, Oxford, in 1841, and took his degree in 1845. Burgon was elected to an Oriel fellowship in 1846. He was much influenced by his brother-in-law, the scholar and theologian Henry John Rose (1800-1873), a conservative Anglican churchman with whom he used to spend his long vacations. Burgon made Oxford his headquarters, while holding a living at some distance. In 1863 he was made vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, having attracted attention by his vehement sermons against Essays and Reviews, a series of messages on biblical inspiration in which he defended against the findings of textual criticism and higher criticism the historicity and Mosaic authorship of Genesis, and Biblical inerrancy in general: "Either, with the best and wisest of all ages, you must believe the whole of Holy Scripture; or, with the narrow-minded infidel, you must disbelieve the whole. There is no middle course open to you." [The Burgon Society, concerned with academic dress, should not be confused with the Dean Burgon Society, concerned with the advocacy of the King-James-Only Movement. They are separate organizations.] **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. 8vo. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, CHS, Cumberland, Everyman, GKC, Inklings, Keswick, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ].

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    Hardcover. New edition. xxiv, 484 p.; 13 pl.; 22 cm. [First printed 1888, 2 vols.; the portraits were added to this reset edition] Contents -- 1. Martin Joseph Routh: the learned divine -- 2. Hugh James Rose: the restorer of the old paths -- 3. Charles Marriott: the man of saintly life -- 4. Edward Hawkins: the great provost -- 5. Samuel Wilberforce: the remodeller of the episcopate -- 6. Richard Lynch Cotton: the humble Christian -- 7. Richard Greswell: the faithful steward -- 8. Henry Octavius Coxe: the large-hearted librarian -- 9. Henry Longueville Mansel: the Christian philosopher -- 10. William Jacobson: the single-minded bishop -- 11. Charles Page Eden: the earnest parish priest -- 12. Charles Longuet Higgins: the good layman -- Appendices: A. Dr. Routh's library; B. Dr. Routh's Latin inscriptions; C. The beginning of American episcopacy; D. Authorship of the `Tracts for the times.'; E. Irreligious character of the Oxford University Commission of 1877-81. The case of Magdalen College; F. The colleges of Oxford, essentially ecclesiastical foundations; G. The colleges of Oxford intended for the encouragement of learning in the sons of poor parents; H. Mr. Reginald Wilberforce as a biographer. VG orig. 3/4 black morocco, front joint rehinged. A.e.g. Foxing.