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The Rare Book Collection, by Date
THE EARL MORSE WILBUR LIBRARY The list of books in the Earl Morse Wilbur Rare Book Collection is here presented in chronological order by place and date of publication. It is provided for your perusal only. Where author is not listed, author is unknown. ©1997–2003 Starr King School for the Ministry. ! Sorted by Place and Year of Publication Vol.: 446 Author: Thomas Aquinas Title: Diui Thome Aquinatis theologoii pricipis Language: L Place & Year of Publication: ? (M), 15--? Vol.: 1057 Author: Luther, M. Title: Vom eelichen leben Language: G Place & Year of Publication: Wittenberg, 1522 Vol.: 539 Author: Bible. N.T. John. Title: Latin Paraphrases D. Erasmi Roterodami paraphrasis in euangelium Language: L Place & Year of Publication: Luteciae, 1523 Vol.: 979 Author: Erasmus, D. Title: Detectio praestigiarum cuiusdam libelli... Erasmi & Lutheri opiniones de Coena domini Language: L Place & Year of Publication: Norembergae, 1526 Vol.: 251 Author: Servetus, M. Title: Dialogorum de Trinitate libri duo Language: L Place & Year of Publication: ?, 1532 Vol.: 563 Author: Bible. N.T. Gospels. Title: Harmonies, Greek and Latin Harmonia evangelica, cui subjuncta est historia Jesu Christi... Language: Gr LANGUAGES: D=Dutch, E=English, F=French, G=German, Gr=Greek, H=Hungarian, I=Italian, L=Latin, and P=Polish. (M) = We have the book and a copy on microfilm 1 THE EARL MORSE WILBUR RARE BOOK COLLECTION — SORTED BY PLACE AND YEAR OF PUBLICATION Place & Year of Publication: Basileae, 1537 Vol.: 1073 Author: Servetus, M. Title: In Leonardum Fuchsium apologia Language: L Place & Year of Publication: London (M), 1536 Vol.: 447 Author: Thomas a Kempis Title: Opuscula Language: L Place & Year of Publication: Venetiis, 1536 Vol.: 538 Author: Bible. -
(Regulations) Assessment (HRA) Screening Assessment
Richmondshire District Council Local Plan Core Strategy Habitats (Regulations) Assessment (HRA) Screening Assessment June 2012 1 Contents 1.0 Introduction and background 2.0 Screening Map 1 European designated Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas 3.0 Methodology Table 1 Criteria to assess the Impact of DPD Policies on Natura 2000 Site (Tyldesley and Associates 2007) 4.0 Analysis and Appropriate Assessment 4.3 Part 1: Potential areas of concern 4.4 Physical loss of habitat through additional land take and ‘habitat nibbling’ 4.5 Impact of tourist-related pressure and disturbance 4.6 Urban related disturbance and impacts 4.7 Water abstraction and contamination resulting in decrease in water quality 4.9 Air pollution and decrease in air quality 4.10 Bird strike and impact on bird flight paths and migration routes 4.11 Part 2: The Policy Matrix Table 2: Assessing significant effects Table 3: Assessment of Spatial Principles, Sub Area Strategies and Core Policies 4.12 Part 3: Other plans and projects – ‘in combination’ Impacts 5.0 Appropriate Assessment: Conclusions and recommendations 5.4 Review of Spatial Principles and Policies with potential significant effects and recommendations Appendices Appendix A Details of the characteristics and conservation objectives of the identified SAC and SPA sites (within and outside the plan area) Appendix B Additional information regarding air-borne pollutants 2 1.0 Introduction and background 1.1 Richmondshire District Council is currently developing its Core Strategy, the central Development Plan Document (DPD) in the suite of documents that comprise the Local Plan (LP) for the plan area. -
Represented Church Body Library, Dublin MS. 20
Represented Church Body Library, Dublin MS. 20 Letters to George, 4th viscount (1786 1st marquis) Townshend, lord lieutenant of Ireland, principally from or on behalf of clergy for preferment in Ireland. There are also letters relating to the livings in Townshend’s gift in England, mostly in Norfolk and Suffolk 1767-72 Arranged, listed, indexed and bound for the Library & Ecclesiastical Records Committee by Canon J.B. Leslie, rector of Kilsaran 1899-1951, in 1930s Purchased from Bernard Halliday, bookseller, Leicester, for the Library & Ecclesiastical Records Committee of the General Synod, October 1934 Catalogue list 1. 5 Sept. 1767 R[ichard Robinson, abp of] Armagh, Armagh to [George 4th viscount Townshend] – wishing success to Townshend’s administration. 2. 30 Nov. 1770 R. Armagh, Armagh to [Townshend] – had recommended Brabazon Disney for preb. of Tynan. 3. 23 Nov. 1770 R. Armagh, Armagh to [Townshend] – Brabazon Disney 4. 29 June 1771 R. Armagh, Armagh to [Townshend] – assenting to Mr. Lloyd’s non-residence for a season in Tynan. 5. 15 Nov. 1769 John [Garrett, bp of] Clogher, Leinster Street [Dublin] to [Townshend] – seeks a parl. seat for relative, G. St. George; endorsed by Townshend re opposition and ingratitude of Garrett. 6. 16 Nov 1769 John Clogher, Leinster Street to [Townshend] – St. George. 7. [n.d.] John Clogher, Leinster Street to Mr. Warke – satisfied at his reception at private audience. 8. 13 Jan 1772 John Clogher, Leinster Street to [Townshend] – Craddock’s promotion to abpric. of Dublin. 9. 6 Feb 1772 John Clogher to Mr. Secretary Waite, [Dublin] Castle – re Primate’s objection to Eyton Butts as Dean of Cloyne since he already held two livings. -
Records of the Diocese of Meath
Representative Church Body Library, Dublin RCB Library D7/ Records of the Diocese of Meath 1622 - 1996 2 MAIN RECORD GROUPS 1. Visitations and Rural Deanery Reports (1817-1977) 3 2. Records Relating to Bishops of Meath (1804-1995) 8 3. Records Relating to the Diocesan Clergy and Lay Readers (1850-1985) 12 4. Diocesan Synod Records (1870-1958) 15 5. Diocesan Council Records (1870-1970) 17 6. Maps and Plans (1692-20 th century) 20 7. Records Relating to Glebe Lands (1811-1905) 22 8. Legal Papers (1835-1940) 23 9. Accounts (1875-1976) 24 10. Papers of Individual Parishes (18 th century-20 th century) 26 11. Papers Relating to General Parochial Organisation (1870-1980) 35 12. Miscellaneous Diocesan Registry Papers (1686-1991) 38 13. Papers Relating to Diocesan Education (1866-1996) 49 14. Papers Relating to Diocesan Charities and Endowments (1811-1984) 55 15. Seals and Related Papers (1842-1978) 59 16. Photographs (19 th and 20 th century) 61 17. Diocesan Magazines (1885- 1974) 63 18. Copies, Notes and Extracts From Diocesan Records and Other Sources (17 th century-20 th century) 65 19. Papers of Canon John Healy 67 3 1/ Visitations and Rural Deanery Reports The visitations in the Meath diocesan collection are mostly from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, having survived in the diocesan registry after many others were transferred to the Public Record Office of Ireland (and not, therefore, destroyed in 1922). However the collection also includes one seventeenth-century return (D7/1/1A). As a result of the cataloguing process on the diocesan material carried out in the RCB Library, it was discovered to be in Marsh's Library, Dublin, where it had been transferred for safe keeping until reclaimed. -
A History of Unitarianism: in Transylvania, England and America Volume II (1952)
A History of Unitarianism: In Transylvania, England and America Volume II (1952) This text was taken from a 1977 Beacon Press edition of Wilbur’s book and was made possible through the generous and kind permission of Earl Morse Wilbur’s family, with whom the copyright resides. PREFACE THE AUTHOR'S earlier work, A History of Unitarianism: Socinianism and Its Antecedents (Cambridge, 1945) was designed, though no indication was given in the preface or elsewhere, as the first of two volumes on the general subject. The present volume therefore is to be taken as the second or complementary volume of the work, and any cross-references to the former work are given as to Volume 1. The present book has been written with constant reference to available sources, and the author's obligation to various persons for valued help given still stand; but further acknowledgment is here made to Dr. Alexander Szent-Ivanyi, sometime Suffragan Bishop of the Unitarian Church in Hungary, who has carefully read the manuscript of the section on Transylvania and made sundry valued suggestions; to Dr. Herbert McLachlan, formerly Principal of the Unitarian College, Manchester, who has performed a like service for the chapters of the English section; and to Dr. Henry Wilder Foote for his constant interest and for unnumbered services of kindness in the course of the whole work I can not take my leave of a subject that has engaged my active interest for over forty-five years, and has furnished my chief occupation for the past fifteen years, without giving expression to the profound gratitude I feel that in spite of great difficulties and many interruptions I have been granted life and strength to carry my task through to completion. -
AFFANE, a Parish in the Barony of Decies-Without-Drum, Containing a Small Village of the Same Name, Co
PARLIAMENTARY GAZETTEER OF IRELAND 1844-44 [WATERFORD EXTRACTS] ABBEYSIDE, a district and town, in the barony of Decies-without-Drum, and suburban to the borough of Dungarvan, co. Waterford, Munster. The district is described by the Commissioners on municipal corporations as one of three parishes which compose the union, or manor of Dungarvan, as forming with Dungarvan- West the parish of Dungarvan mentioned in the ancient charter of the borough, and as now a distinct parish in itself; and it is laid down in one of two maps of Dungarvan in the report on Borough Boundaries, as “Abbeyside parish, now part of East Dungarvan; but, in all the other parliamentary documents before us, both it and ‘East Dungarvan’ are treated as strictly a part of Dungarvan parish.Yet in the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical division, it forms a distinct parish in the dio. of Waterford and Lismore. See Dungarvan.- The town of Abbeyside extends along the north-east or left side of Dungarvan Harbour, directly opposite to the borough; and is included in both the municipal and the parliamentary boundaries. In 1832, it had 40 tenements of value to qualify for the franchise. A very handsome bridge, built solely at the expense of the duke of Devonshire, was erected in 1816 to connect it with Dungarvan; and previous to that time communication could be maintained only by means of a ferry. The ruins of an ancient castle, and of the abbey whence the suburb is named, combine with the harbour to form a pleasant view from the Dungarvan side. The castle belonged to the Magraths, and, along with some adjacent lands, was given by them to the monks. -
Data from for the Period from 13 September 2010 to 31 March 2011
Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 September 2010 to 31 March 2011 title Pageviews Unique Avg Time on Walked Pageviews Page (sec.) Username: Active_Bolton Darcy Lever 21 14 99 0 Goose House Gander 45 32 84 0 Great Lever Park 16 11 26 0 Leverhulme 14 12 76 0 Rose Hill Ramble Walk 23 17 34 0 Seven Acres 33 22 67 0 Sunnyhurst Walk 45 38 60 0 Turncroft Trail Walk 36 20 92 0 Whitehall Walk 13 11 25 0 13 April 2011 Page 2 of 306 Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 September 2010 to 31 March 2011 title Pageviews Unique Avg Time on Walked Pageviews Page (sec.) Username: Active_Gloucestershire 1.5 mile walk from leisure centre 7 6 91 0 A Bound To The Burrows 14 12 76 0 A hop to Hatherley 5 5 78 0 A short walk round Cirencester 16 14 44 0 A walk through the park in Cirencester 18 16 42 0 Abbeydale walk 24 19 117 0 Abbeymead Circular 29 25 103 0 Balancing Pond 33 33 87 0 Barnwood Park 17 15 47 0 Bathurst Park Walk 20 14 38 1 Beaufort School Circular 5 5 36 0 Benhall Walk 31 20 52 0 Berry Hill Circular 13 9 138 1 Bournside 25 20 151 0 Bourton on the Water 12 11 65 0 Bourton on the Water to Lower Slaughter 6 5 57 0 Cainscross short walk 5 4 28 0 Cainscross walk 25 19 34 0 Cannop Ponds 19 14 34 1 Causeway Loop 10 8 29 1 Charlton Kings 14 13 107 0 Charlton Kings 14 13 107 0 City Farm Walk 19 19 88 0 Codebreaker's walk 18 15 87 0 Coleford to Milkwall 9 7 39 1 Fairford Circular Walk 4 4 33 0 Fairford River Coln Walk 12 9 58 0 Fairford Stroll 7 6 41 0 Five Acres Red Road 9 6 56 1 Gloucester Park 12 10 61 0 13 April 2011 Page 3 of 306 Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 September 2010 to 31 March 2011 title Pageviews Unique Avg Time on Walked Pageviews Page (sec.) Gloucester Park Walk4Life Mile 11 11 47 0 Going to the Races..... -
Data from for the Period from 13 Sept. 2010 to 30 Sept
Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 Sept. 2010 to 30 Sept. 2011 title Pageviews Unique Avg Time on Walked Pageviews Page (sec.) Username: About_Alresford The Millennium Trail 0 0 0 0 08 November 2011 Page 2 of 613 Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 Sept. 2010 to 30 Sept. 2011 title Pageviews Unique Avg Time on Walked Pageviews Page (sec.) Username: Active_Bolton Darcy Lever 26 19 107 0 Goose House Gander 51 38 76 0 Great Lever Park 42 33 54 0 Leverhulme 20 17 62 0 Moses Gate Country Park Mile 4 3 22 0 Rose Hill Ramble Walk 26 20 35 0 Seven Acres 39 28 70 0 Smithills Country Park Mile 9 8 70 0 Sunnyhurst Walk 52 45 55 0 Turncroft Trail Walk 37 21 89 0 Whitehall Walk 15 13 25 0 08 November 2011 Page 3 of 613 Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 Sept. 2010 to 30 Sept. 2011 title Pageviews Unique Avg Time on Walked Pageviews Page (sec.) Username: Active_Gloucestershire 1.5 mile walk from leisure centre 18 14 307 0 A Bound To The Burrows 19 16 57 0 A hop to Hatherley 8 7 74 0 A short walk round Cirencester 19 17 48 0 A walk through the park in Cirencester 31 27 35 0 Abbeydale walk 36 26 114 0 Abbeymead Circular 43 36 89 0 Balancing Pond 46 44 71 0 Barnwood Park 26 23 43 0 Bathurst Park Walk 30 22 55 1 Beaufort School Circular 9 9 39 0 Benhall Walk 44 32 51 0 Berry Hill Circular 22 18 106 1 Bournside 28 23 142 0 Bourton on the Water 31 21 79 0 Bourton on the Water to Lower Slaughter 26 20 47 0 Cainscross short walk 8 6 26 0 Cainscross walk 27 21 33 0 Cannop Ponds 34 27 105 1 Causeway Loop 16 13 31 1 Charlton Kings 28 24 89 0 Charlton Kings 28 24 89 0 City Farm Walk 21 21 80 0 Codebreaker's walk 19 16 82 0 Coleford to Milkwall 12 10 65 1 Fairford Circular Walk 14 11 25 0 Fairford River Coln Walk 21 16 62 0 08 November 2011 Page 4 of 613 Data from www.walk4life.info for the period from 13 Sept. -
A History of the English Bible As Literature
This page intentionally left blank A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE Revised and condensed from David Norton’s acclaimed History of the Bible as Literature, this book tells the story of English literary atti- tudes to the Bible. At first jeered at and mocked as English writing, then denigrated as having ‘all the disadvantages of an old prose translation’, the King James Bible somehow became ‘unsurpassed in the entire range of literature’. How so startling a change hap- pened and how it affected the making of modern translations such as the Revised Version and the New English Bible is at the heart of this exploration of a vast range of religious, literary and cultural ideas. Translators, writers such as Donne, Milton, Bunyan and the Romantics, reactionary Bishops and radical students all help to show the changes in religious ideas and in standards of language and literature that created our sense of the most important book in English. is Reader in English at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, specializing in the Bible and literature, and the English novel. Author of A History of the Bible as Literature, vols. (), he is a member of the Tyndale Society Advisory Board and serves on the General Advisory Board of Reformation. Volumes published in the series A History of the Bible as Literature Volume One: From Antiquity to by : hardback A History of the Bible as Literature Volume Two: From to the Present Day by : hardback A History of the English Bible as Literature by : hardback ; paperback -
U DDLA Papers of the Langdale Family 13Th Cent
Hull History Centre: Papers of the Langdale Family U DDLA Papers of the Langdale Family 13th cent. - 1939 (Incorporating Stourton and Harford) of Houghton Hall and Holme-on-Spalding-Moor Historical Background: The papers in U DDLA and U DDHA represent documentation of the unbroken succession of the Houghton and Holme estates in the Langdale and later Stourton/Langdale family. However, although these estates were kept in one family, the family itself was very large, the succession was often complicated and the papers only provide pockets of information on the Langdales themselves before the nineteenth century. Most of the personal papers and correspondence in the two collections date from the nineteenth century after the succession of the Stourton family to the Langdale estates. The Langdales have lived in the area to the west of Beverley in the East Riding since at least the fourteenth century when Patrick de Langdale married Elena Houghton and inherited through her estates in Houghton and Etton. The family stayed in the area and intermarried particularly with the Constable and Vavasour families, many of whose title documents features in U DDLA and U DDHA. Use of the name Marmaduke entered the Langdale family when Agnes Constable of Everingham married Anthony Langdale; their son married Ann Vavasour of Hazelwood and became lord of the manors of Dowthorp, Lanthrop and Woodhall. This generation remained Catholic after the reformation and their son, Anthony Langdale of Sancton, was forced to flee to Rome and died there in 1577 (Sunderland, Marmaduke Lord Langdale, chpt.1; Allison, History of the county of York East Riding, iv, pp.108, 163). -
Classic Reprints
COMPLETE CATALOG OF CLASSIC REPRINTS Classic Reprints, an imprint of Vance Publications, reprints old and rare books and journal articles that are considered profitable for scholarly research. Most of the works selected for reprint are from the nineteenth century, and have therefore been out of print for many years. All books and articles are digitally reproduced “as is”—nothing has been altered or updated. The reader should note, however, that the quality of the finished copy ultimately depends on the quality of the original, which in some cases is a well-worn book or journal or a microfilm copy of the same. The opinions expressed by each individual author are not necessarily those of Vance Publications. All books are reproduced one original page per page (not two pages sideways) in a slightly enlarged 8.5 x 11 size. Books over 250 pages are bound with a hardcover binding and endsheets. Books under 250 pages are bound with a plastic comb binding. Either way, the title and author of the book appear on the spine. All books are shipped postage paid. VANCE PUBLICATIONS P.O. Box 780671 Orlando, FL 32878 Website: www.vancepublications.com E-mail: [email protected] Classic Reprints No. 1 mode and subjects of baptism and was later baptized. The Influence of the English Bible upon the English This sermon was first preached on September 27, Language and upon English and American Literature 1812, in Calcutta, India. This fifth American edition Oscar Joseph was the last revised and enlarged by the author. 1935 22 pages Classic Reprints No. -
North Yorkshire County Council Planning and Regulatory Functions
North Yorkshire County Council Planning and Regulatory Functions Sub Committee 14 June 2021 Application to correct mistaken registration of buildings wrongly registered as common land Commons Act 2006, Part 1 – Schedule 2 Paragraph 6 The Commons Registration (England) Regulations 2014 Regulation 42 and Schedule 4 Paragraph 14 Application Reference Number CA13 022 The Grandstand, The Zetland Stand and The Judges Box part of common land unit Richmond High and Low Moor (CL131) Report of the Corporate Director - Business and Environmental Services 1.0 Purpose of Report 1.1 To report on an application (“the Application”) seeking to remove from the register of Common Land buildings known as The Grandstand, The Zetland Stand and The Judges Box at the site of the former Richmond Racecourse, Low Moor, Richmond shown edged red on the plan Appendix 1. 2.0 Background 2.1 Under the provisions of the Commons Act 2006 (“the Act”) the County Council is a Commons Regulation Authority (“CRA”) and so responsible for maintaining the Registers of Common Land and Town and Village Greens for North Yorkshire. 2.2 Schedule 2(6) of the Act sets out that:- 6(1) If a commons registration authority is satisfied that any land registered as common land is land to which this paragraph applies, the authority shall, subject to this paragraph, remove that land from its register of common land. (2) This paragraph applies to land where— (a) the land was provisionally registered as common land under section 4 of the 1965 Act; (b) on the date of the provisional registration the land was covered by a building or was within the curtilage of a building; (c) the provisional registration became final; and (d) since the date of the provisional registration the land has at all times been, and still is, covered by a building or within the curtilage of a building.