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French style binding with laced-in boards. Bound in bois de rose buffalo skin with back-pared onlays of goat and buffalo. Onlays embellished with hand-embroidered details using cotton embroidery floss. Hand painted border on front board in golden…
06174
Low German Bible translation of the Bible with woodcuts by anonymous artists.
06174
Low German (Niederdeutsch) Bible translation of the Bible with woodcuts by anonymous artists.
BRF0003/A
Prayer manual by Arndt that guides the reader from spiritual rebirth to complete union with the Divine.
31411
Gottfried Arnold's more esoteric work influenced by mystical writings of Jakob Böhme (1575–1624).
33262
Gottfried Arnold's work that pushed for greater toleration of Christian diversity and encouraged research of heretical groups.
BRB0149 - pl 25-26
Engraved throughout; 101 engraved illustrations, including title-page and nearly every page, some identified as to subject and artist. Title-page and first litany signed by J. Collin; dedication portrait of Charles de l'Aubespine, Marquis de…
BY 1542 .A8 A2 1821
Like John Wesley, Asbury kept a journal of his thoughts and travels with intentions to publish them annually.
Deacon's Orders Flowers
Deacon's orders for Drury Flowers. Some research shows that the signature of Francis Asbury on this certificate might have been signed in South Carolina where he was staying while ill. Others think someone might have faked signed the certificate for…
Deacon's Orders Manifee
Deacon's orders for Reverend John Manifee signed by Francis Asbury in 1815.
Elder's Orders Cochran
Elder's orders for Samuel Cochran signed by Asbury in 1806.
Deacon's Orders Page
Deacon's orders for William Page signed by Francis Asbury
Blagborne Letter
This letter of recommendation was written by Asbury for William Blagborne (Blackborne).
Olive Letter
This letter informed those at the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Olive Branch that it would be held in Norfolk.
Bright Letter
While he was still in London, Reverend Asbury wrote to Mary Bright advising her to apply for a job as school mistress.
BRB0945
In addition to psalms and hymns, the collection includes an opening section of twenty-eight "sentences sung by the orphans when the minister enters the chapel," consisting of brief excerpts from psalms. The appendix to the work includes five hymns by…
BRA0838E
Audubon's masterpiece, the famous double-elephant folio Birds of America, comprised 435 hand-colored lithographs published between 1827 and 1838. The smaller octavo format Birds of America, subsequently issued in seven volumes, contains the original…
BRA0838A
Audubon's masterpiece, the famous double-elephant folio Birds of America, comprised 435 hand-colored lithographs published between 1827 and 1838. The smaller octavo format Birds of America, subsequently issued in seven volumes, contains the original…
06055
One of the foundational texts of the Christian tradition. Printed in 1467, it is the first of seventeen Latin editions printed during the fifteenth century.
BR60 .L5 v.7
Augustine's Confessions and Enchiridion translated and edited by Outler with an introduction by Outler.
BRA1476
Annotated version of the English translation of St. Augustine's Confessions. This edition was owned by Peter Williams, one of the leaders of the Calvinistic Methodists.
07044
Three Christian tracts issued together as a single publication by Ulrich Zel (fl. 1465–1503). The first is a sermon on the Lord's Prayer, the second title is on Christian symbolism, and the last is about drunkenness. They were all attributed falsely…
07013
A little-known text often attributed to St. Augustine, it was likely actually writted by Honorius of Autun. According to a flyleaf, this book was bound with five works by Jean Gerson.
07013
A little-known text often attributed to St. Augustine, it was likely actually writted by Honorius of Autun. According to a flyleaf, this book was bound with five works by Jean Gerson.
06056
De civitate dei, printed by the first printer in Venice, Johannes de Spira, and completed by his brother Vindelinus when Johannes died in 1470. This edition includes white-vine decorations painted over hand-stamped woodblock patterns.
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