[Rarebooks] FS: Uncommon collection of pamphlets related to CARDINAL NEWMAN's Tracts for the Times

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Thu Oct 30 10:51:59 EDT 2008


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[NEWMAN, John Henry, Cardinal]. Collection of Pamphlets Related to
TRACTS  FOR THE TIMES. London & Oxford: First Edition. A collection of
13  pamphlets and a few related items, all related to Newman's  TRACTS
FOR  THE  TIMES, bound in early half black morocco and marbled  boards
with  matching  corners.  Includes: (1). Volume 6 of  TRACTS  FOR  THE
TIMES,  84  pages, 1841; (2). SOME DOCUMENTS, &C. &C.  CONNECTED  WITH
TRACT  FOR  THE  TIMES, No. XC, 15 pages, 1841; (3). A LETTER  TO  THE
REV.  E. B. PUSEY ... ON THE PUBLICATION OF No. 90. OF THE TRACTS  FOR
THE  TIMES  by  William Sewell, 13 pages, 1841; (4). A LETTER  TO  THE
RIGHT  REVEREND  FATHER  IN GOD, RICHARD, LORD BISHOP  OF  OXFORD,  ON
OCCASION  OF NO. 90.... by J. H. NEWMAN, 47 pages, 1841; (5). A LETTER
ADDRESSED  TO THE REV. R. W. JELF.... by [NEWMAN], Second Edition,  31
pages,  1841;  (6). A VINDICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE AUTHORS  OF
"THE  TRACTS FOR THE TIMES" by A. P. PERCEVAL, 33 pages, 1841;  (7). A
WORD  TO  THE  WISE  ON THE OXFORD CRISIS  by  James  BATEMAN,  Second
Edition,  44 pages, 1845; (8). A REVIEW OF A TRACT, ENTITLED "PUSEYISM
IN  POWER"....  by  Rev. A. A. KEMPE, 54 pages, 1844; (9).  THE  GREAT
PERIL  OF  POPERY....  by William LAUD, pages 225-256,  1839  reprint;
(10).  PUSEYISM NOT A POPISH BANE, BUT A CATHOLIC ANTIDOTE, 24  pages,
1842;  (11).  PUSEYISM,  OR ANGLO-CATHOLICISM, 24 pages,  1843;  (12).
CONSIDERATIONS  ON  THE POSITION AND DUTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF  OXFORD
by  H.  A. WOODGATE, 36 pages, 1843; (13). AN ARGUMENT FOR  THE  GREEK
ORIGIN  OF  THE  MONOGRAM  I H S...., 27 pages,  1841,  with  original
wrapper  INSCRIBED  by  the  author   (Benjamin  Webb).  Pencil  notes
throughout.    Armorial  bookplate.  Very   Good  and   understandably
difficult to put together today.                               $500.00

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