Published by New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922., 1922
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Good ex-lib. navy cloth. Pencil scoring and notes. xii, 256 p.; 19 cm. (Studies in theology ; 26) [First printed in 1911]. Binding is Hardcover.
Language: English
Published by HardPress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 1314510444 ISBN 13: 9781314510447
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Published by London : Charles H. Kelly, 1913
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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1st edition. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled, sun-toned, and rubbed as with age. Scattered foxing throughout and to the pages. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; xxi, 368 pages ; 21 cm. Notes; "Abbreviations and editions": pages xv-xxi. Appendix: A. On the sources of our knowledge of early Egyptian monasticism (p. [368]-360)--B. Additional bibliography (p. 361-368). "Additional bibliography": pages 361-363." Contents; Historic survey of the ideas of Monasticism -- The history of Monasticism as an institution to the coming of Benedict -- St. Benedict and his order -- The ideals of Monasticism in the Celtic church -- The development of Monasticism from St. Benedict to St. Francis -- The coming of the Friars -- The message of Monasticism -- Appendix A : The sources of our knowledge of early Monasticism -- Appendix B : Additional bibliography. Subjects; Monasticism and religious orders. Monasticism and religious orders History. Monastic and religious life History Early church, ca. 30-600. Monastic and religious life History Middle Ages, 600-1500. 3 Kg.
Published by London : Charles H. Kelly, 1913
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
1st edition. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled, sun-toned, and rubbed as with age. Scattered foxing throughout and to the pages. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; xxi, 368 pages ; 21 cm. Notes; "Abbreviations and editions": pages xv-xxi. Appendix: A. On the sources of our knowledge of early Egyptian monasticism (p. [368]-360)--B. Additional bibliography (p. 361-368). "Additional bibliography": pages 361-363." Contents; Historic survey of the ideas of Monasticism -- The history of Monasticism as an institution to the coming of Benedict -- St. Benedict and his order -- The ideals of Monasticism in the Celtic church -- The development of Monasticism from St. Benedict to St. Francis -- The coming of the Friars -- The message of Monasticism -- Appendix A : The sources of our knowledge of early Monasticism -- Appendix B : Additional bibliography. Subjects; Monasticism and religious orders. Monasticism and religious orders History. Monastic and religious life History Early church, ca. 30-600. Monastic and religious life History Middle Ages, 600-1500. 1 Kg.
Published by London: 1901-1902., Charles H. Kelly,, 1902
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Hardcover. Condition: VG set in orig. maroon cloth. 2 vols.: xv, [1], 310 + xvi, 374 p.; 17.5 cm. (Books for Bible students) [First printed in 1901-02].
Published by London: 1909., Hodder and Stoughton,, 1909
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. J. M. Williams, Joseph Bruff (illustrator). 2 vols.: xx, 598 + xvi, 676 p.: col.front. (1 Wesley 2 Asbury), 64 pl.; 24.5 cm. -- 5 appendices, index (p. 581-676) in vol. 2. Volume I. Preface, abbreviated titles used - Introduction. The place of Methodism in the life and thought of the Christian church: W - book I. The foundations of Methodism: i time and conditions: T; ii Oxford Methodists: David Brook; iii John Wesley: Thomas E. Brigden; 4 Charles Wesley and the hymn-writers of Methodism: F. Luke Wiseman; v George Whitefield: W. B. FitzGerald; vi developments, institutions, helpers, opposition: E; vii English life and society, and the condition of Methodism at the death of Wesley: T - book II. British Wesleyan Methodism: i Wesleyan Methodism--the middle period: Arthur E. Gregory; ii Wesleyan Methodism--the last fifty years: R.W. Moss - book III. British branches of Methodism: i The United Methodist Church and Wesleyan Reform Union: E; ii Primitive Methodist Church and independent Methodist churches: H.B. Kendall -- Volume II. book IV. Methodism beyond the seas: i in Ireland: Charles H. Crookshank; ii on continent of Europe: George Whelpton; iii in United States, 1 beginnings of American Methodism, Ezra S. Tipple; 2 Methodist Episcopal Church and other churches, J.A. Faulkner; 3 Methodist Episcopal Church South and other churches, E.E. Hoss; 4 British America, Alex. Sutherland; 5 Australasia, E.H. Sugden; 6 South Africa, Joseph Whiteside - book V. Methodist foreign missionary enterprise: i work of British societies, W.T.A. Barber; ii work of American societies, J.A. Faulkner - book VI. Methodism to-day: i fundamental unity, J.S. Lidgett; ii unions and reunions, W. Redfern; iii lines of development, Percy Bunting, James Mudge; Statistice world-wide: E. Good edgeworn orig. blue cloth set, hinges firm.
Published by Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926., 1926
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VG set in lightly spotted orig. red-brown cloth. 2 vols.: xl, 342 + [1], 436 p. (addenda et corrigenda, p. [422]-4; index, p.[425]-36); 21 halftone and gravure pl.; 23 cm. Contents: Volume I. Abbreviations and editions; book 1. The schoolman: i The importance of Wyclif, ii Early years, iii Graduate days at Oxford, iv Wyclif's place among the schoolmen, v From Master of Balliol to doctor of theology; book 2. The politician: i The mission to Bruges, ii The good parliament, iii The summit of influence; appendixes: A. The meaning of `Lollard', B. Luther and Hus, C. Wyclif's English works, D. Wyclif's philosophical and early theological writings, E. Wyclif's quotations from rare writers, F. Peter's pence, G. John's tribute and its payment, H. John Sheppey, I. Was Wyclif a member of parliament?, J. The Fitzwalters, K. Wyclif's debt to William of Perault -- Volume II. Book 3. The reformer: i Wyclif's concepts of church and state, ii Wyclif and the papacy, iii The abuses in the church, iv Friends and foes at Oxford, v. Wyclif and the Bible, vi The poor preachers, vii The peasants' revolt, viii The Blackfriars synod, ix The last years, x Broken reeds; appendixes: L. Vicarious pilgrimages, M. The date of Wyclif's raising of the eucharistic controversy, N. The great schism, O. Appropriated churches and vicars, P. The four John Wells, Q. Ralph Strode, R. Broadgates Hall, S. The peasants' rising, T. The twenty four conclusions, U. The consitutions of Oxford, W. Richard Fleming, Y. Chancellor Thomas Pressbury, Z. Purvey's scheme of disendowment; Addenda et corrigenda; Index. Binding is Hardcover.