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Church History & Devotional, October 2012 Church History & Devotional October 2012 Windows Booksellers 199 West 8th Ave., Suite 1 Eugene, OR 97401 USA Phone: (800) 779-1701 or (541) 485-0014 * Fax: (541) 465-9694 Email and Skype: [email protected] Website: http://www.windowsbooks.com Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific time (phone & in-store); Saturday: Noon to 3:00 PM, Pacific time (in-store only- sorry, no phone). Our specialty is used and out-of-print academic books in the areas of theology, church history, biblical studies, and western philosophy. We operate an open shop and coffee house in downtown Eugene. Please stop by if you're ever in the area! When ordering, please reference our book number (shown in brackets at the end of each listing). Prepayment required of individuals. Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover; or check/money order in US dollars. Books will be reserved 10 days while awaiting payment. 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Lacks back wrapper. $9 [358621] . __Ecclesia Misnensis. Jahrbuch des Dombau-Vereins Meissen 2000__. Dombau-Verein. 2000. Paperback. 144pp. Good; bumped corners. $5 [374247] 2 . __Erlauferung für Herrn Caspar Schwenckfeld, und die Zugerhanen seiner Lehre, wegen vielen Stücken, beydes aus der historie und Theologie; allen aufrichtigen Nachforschern und liebhabern der Wahrheit zum Dienste ans Licht zu stellen, beabsichtiget und verfasset worden, durch Etliche der ehemaligen gottseeligen Auswanderer aus Schlesien nach Pennsylvanien in Nord-America. Zweyte Auflage__. Sumnytuan: Gedruckt bey E. Benner. 1830. Full leather. 507pp. 12mo, in worn, full leather binding. Heavy foxing, slight dampstains, otherwise sound. $150 [360402] . __Eulogia Miscellanea Liturgica in onore di P. Burkhard Neunheuser O.S.B., Preside del Pontificio Istituto Liturgico [Studia Anselmiana 68, Analecta Liturgica 1]__. Editrice Anselmiana. 1979. Paperback. 632pp. Very good. $49 [366133] . __Gestes et Paroles dans les Diverses Families Liturgiques. Conferences Saint-Serge XXIV Semaine d'Etudes Liturgiques [Bibliotheca 'Ephemerides Liturgicae Subsidia, 14]__. Centro Liturgiques. 1978. Paperback. 352pp. Good; creased spine. $22 [365812] . __In Loving Remembrance of the Founders of the Parish of Saint James Church in Woodstock Vermont and of Those by Whose Devotion Their Work was Continued this Memorial is Set Forth, 1827-1907__. Elm Tree Press. 1907. Quarter leather. 49pp. Foxing, slightly worn quarter leather binding. Number 396 of 500 copies limited edition. $10 [374402] . __In Memoriam: Rev. George D. Baker, D.D. In Memory of the Rev. George D. Baker, D.D., for Nineteen Years, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Washington Square, Philadelphia. 'Entered into Rest' December Seventeenth, 1903.__. Publisher not indicated. 1904. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 133pp. Rubbed and edgeworn cover, very shaken, ex-library. $5 [360122] . __Inventory of the Church Archives in New York City: Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Armenian Church in America__. Historical Records Survey Division of Professional and Service Projects Work Projects Administration. 1940. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 178pp. Ex-library, rebound in library buckram. $52 [358550] 3 . __Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum, Jahrgang 31, 1988__. Aschendorffsche Verlagsbuchhandlung. 1988. Hardcover with dust jacket. 233, 2pp. VG/VG. Bookplate. $11 [366150] . __Liturgiarum Orientalium Collectio, Opera et Studio Eusebii Renaudotii Parisini (2 vols.) Editio Secunda Correctior__. Francofurti ad Moenum: Joannem Leslie Bibliopolam. 1847. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 522, 646pp. Very worn, half-leather binding, with peeling spines. Ex-library, very shaken, foxing. $200 [356650] . __Luther's Life and Times: A Pictorial Summary__. Fortress. 1967. Pamphlet. 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Foxing, stains. $8 [358711] 4 . __Octava Centuria Ecclesiasticae Historiae, Continens Descriptionem Amplissimarum Rerum in Regno Christi, quae Ocavo post eius natiuitatem seculo acciderunt: cum Imperium Romanum gubernarent, Abfimarus, Iustinianus, Philippicus, Artemius, Theodosius, Leo Isaurus, Constantinus Copronymus, Leo filius eius, Constantinus & Irene: & Doctores in Ecclesia praecipi excellerent, Beda, Iohannes Damascenus, Albinus, Aponius, Bonifacius Moguntinus episcopus, Paulus Aquileiensis, & alij quidam: eodem ordine, diligentia & fide, ut superiores Centuriae, ex uetustis & probatis Historicus, Patribus, & alijs Scriptoribus, in ducatu illustrissimorum Principum ac ducum Megalopolensium, in ciuitate Vuismaria, per Autores Contexta. Accissit rerum uerborumq in hac Centuria praecipue memorabilium, tum locorum Scripturae obiter explicatorum Index__. Basileae, per Ioannes Oporinum & Heruagium. n.d. [1564?]. Vellum. (12), (471), (40)pp. Folio. 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