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Prima, the first things; or, Regeneration sermons ...
Author
Ambrose, Isaac, 1604-1664
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London, Printed for J.A., and are to be sold by N. Webb and W. Grantham, 1650.
Description
6 p.l., 72 p. 19 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Redemption
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Former owner
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688
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Rare books genre
Annotations
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Prima, the first things; or, Regeneration sermons .. and 2 other(s).
Notes
Imperfect: t.p. wanting and several pages mutilated; t.p. supplied in MS.
With
Bound with his The doctrine & directions. 1650, and his Ultima. 1650.
Binding note
In red leather case, with maker's stamp 'Bradstreet's.'
Provenance
Presumed to be John Bunyan's copy with his annotations.
Provenance: Ludovic Auber (1768); James Martin (1785); Olinthus Gilbert Gregory (29 January 1774 - 2 February 1841); “A.G.” = 2nd wife of Olinthus Gregory, whose identity is not known according to ODNB; Canon Acheson = the Rev. Johnston Hamilton Acheson, Kirby-Cane Rectory, Bungay, Norfolk (19th cent.); Sold at Puttick & Simpson (London) 13 February 1912, lot 269, for £22; George T. Juckes, bookseller, London; Roderick Terry (1849-1933) (bookplate); Gift of Robert H. Taylor in 1968.
References
ESTC R213988
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Also available in an electronic version.
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In
Multi-title collection including Prima, the first things; or, Regeneration sermons .. and 2 other(s).
OCLC
42320733
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