Bishop Harris Editor (8 results)

Published by Cranston & Stowe 1884
- Hardcover
Seller: Alan Newby, Marion, U.S.A.Alan Newby
Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Collectible-fair. No Jacket. Page edges spotted Cover has corner bumps and rubs and some mositure damage Spine faded Book is tight and sound but very fragile No inside markings or underlinings Please see our photo as some book sites use stock images.
Published by Phillips & Hunt, New York 1884
- Hardcover
Seller: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, U.S.A.4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS
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Published by Cranston and Stowe / Phillips and Hunt, Cincinnati / New York 1884
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Books by White/Walnut Valley Books, Winfield, U.S.A.Books by White/Walnut Valley Books
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Cranston and Stowe / Phillips and Hunt, Cincinnati / New York. c1884 and 1884 on title page. Hardcover. First Edition (SD). With an appendix. Book is tight, square, and unmarked. Book Condition: Fair; light foxing to first and last 4 pages; bumping and wear to head, tail, and t…ips with wear through fabric on tips; weathering to boards and spine. No DJ. Brown cloth boards and spine gilt lettering the spine and blindstamped designs and borders on boards.Clean internals. Inner hinges are sound and not split. 424 pp 24mo. The official statement of beliefs and governing rules of the Methodist Church in America, published in 1884. This book includes detailed descriptions of the Church's organization, practices, and theological beliefs. A clean presentable copy.
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Published by Phillips & Hunt, New York, NY 1884
- Hardcover
Seller: Faith In Print, cumming, U.S.A.Faith In Print
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. some soiling and rubbing on covers. binding is solid. front end page has a name in pencil. pages are clean and unmarked. 424 pages.

The Spectator Friday, April 1, 1949 THE VOICE OF LABOUR / Kenneth Robinson "Europe In Africa" / The Voice of Labour / Wilson Harris "The Commonwealth And Labour" / Nigel Birch "Germany and the West" / Terry Bishop "Film-Making in Udi" / Alan Ivimey "Sweden and the Pact" / J P W Mallalieu "The Boat Race"
Wilson Harris (Editor) / Kenneth Robinson "Europe In Africa" / The Voice of Labour / Wilson Harris "The Commonwealth And Labour" / Nigel Birch "Germany and the West" / Terry Bishop "Film-Making in Udi" / Alan Ivimey "Sweden and the Pact" / J P W Mallalieu "The Boat Race"
Published by The Spectator 1949
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Shore Books, London, United KingdomShore Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 36 pages. Kenneth Robinson "Europe In Africa" / The Voice of Labour / Wilson Harris "The Commonwealth And Labour" / Nigel Birch "Germany and the West" / Terry Bishop "Film-Making in Udi" / Alan Ivimey "Sweden and the Pact" / J P W Mallalieu "The Boat Race" (Papers).
Published by Phillips & Hunt, New York 1880
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Frank J. Raucci, Bookseller, Wallingford, U.S.A.Frank J. Raucci, Bookseller
Contact seller5-star sellerCloth Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. A dimutive, hard-to-find 19th century publication. Moderate damage at top of cloth spine and some scattered foxing throughout text elsewise a very good, tight, usable copy. CONTENTS: PART I. Origins, Doctrines, and Rules (3 Chapters): I. Origins, Articles of Religion, a…nd General Rules. II. The Membership of the Church. III. Means of Grace. PART II. Government of the Church (3 Chapters): I. The Conferences. II. The Ministry. III. Stewards. PART III. Administration of Discipline (3 Chapters): I. Bringing Ministers and Members to Trial, and the Settlement of Disputes. II. Trial of Appeals. III. Restoration of Credentials of Ordination. PART IV. Educational and Benevolent Institutions . PART V. Temporal Economy (4 Chapters): I. Support of Ministers. II. Raising Supplies-Parsonages. III. Churches and Church Property. IV. Boundaries of Conferences. PART VI. Rituals of the Church. Brown cloth boards with gold gilt lettering on the spine. 463 pages. LH2.

Language: English
Published by Ashgate Pub Co 2011
Series: The Shakespearean International Yearbook, Book 8 of 11. Book 8 of 11 - The Shakespearean International Yearbook
- Hardcover
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United KingdomRevaluation Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. new edition edition. 296 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. In Stock.
[John Harris Backhouse, classical scholar and antiquary, educated at the Manchester School.] Long Autograph Letter Signed ('J. H. Backhouse'), on matters relating to Richard Montagu, Bishop of Norwich, with reference to Sir Thomas Browne and others.
John Harris Backhouse (1826-1882), Rector of Laverton, Somerset, classical scholar, editor and antiquary, educated at the Manchester School [Richard Montagu, Bishop of Norwich; Sir Thomas Browne]
Published by 27 September Laverton Rectory Bath 1881
- Manuscript
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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See his entry in J. F. Smith, 'The Admission Register of the Manchester School'. 6pp, 12mo. Written in a neat, close hand. In fair condition, lightly aged. Folded three times. A vivid example of the methodology of the nineteenth-century English clerical antiquary. The main subject is the controversialist Richard Montagu (1577-16…41), Bishop of Norwich, about whom, in January of the following year (that of his death), Backhouse would publish a letter in 'The Academy' under the title 'The Abbreviations in Bishop Mountagu's [sic] Dedication'. The recipient is not identified. The letter begins: 'My dear Sir, | Please to accept my best thanks for your Post Card. Will you kindly answer one or two more questions?' The questions relate to the 'Antiquities of Norwich', 'Hare's ed', 'the sentence in Browne about Mountagu's papers being sent to Rome'. He transcribes an entry he has found in the Bodleian Catalogue, and reports that he is 'trying also to discover Mountagu's will, to see whether he left directions about his MSS. It is possible that he may have bequeathed them to Nickson'. He states that he is 'in correspondence' with 'Mr. Foley', and gives details of two posthumous works by Montagu. He apologises for 'not returning sooner the papers you kindly sent me about Stationers' Hall'. After a Latin quotation he thanks him 'for sending me some time ago through Mr. Napier your opinion that Mountagu was not on the Committee of 1641'. A very long postscript deals with a number of related topics.