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Catalogue from Selecat GENERAL AND REFERENCE 13 ) Osborn, G.; OUTLINES OF WESLEYAN BIBLIOGRAPHY OR A RECORD OF METHODIST 1 ) ; THE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WESLEYAN LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNING IN TWO PARTS; CHAPEL COMMITTEE 1855 [BOUND WITH] THE WCO; 1869; Osborn, G.Osborn, G. 220pp; Hardback, purple SECOND 1856 THE THIRD 1857 THE FOURTH 1858 cloth, spine faded & nicked. (M12441) £40 THE FIFTH 1859 THE SIXTH 1860 THE SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT 1861; Hayman Brothers; 1855; pp; 14 ) Relly, James; UNION OR A TREATISE OF THE Rebound in black quarter leather. 7 parts bound together. Some CONSANGUINITY AND AFFINITY BETWEEN CHRIST dampstaining, mainly to the 3rd report. Illustrated with AND HIS CHURCH [WITH] THE SADDUCEE DETECTED lithographs. (M12201) £75 AND REFUTED IN REMARKS ON THE WORKS OF RICHARD COPPIN [1764]; Printed in the year; 1759; Relly, 2 ) ; THE METHODIST WHO'S WHO 1912; Charles H. JamesRelly, James 138+94+94pp; Full calf, gilt. Red leather Kelly; 1912; 255pp; Hardback, red cloth. (M12318) spine labels. Also bound in "The Trial of Spirits" 1762 without £20 title page. 3 works bound together, all rare. (M11994) 3 ) Batty, Margaret; STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT £100 AND CONTROL OF WESLEYAN LAY LEADERSHIP 1791- 15 ) Sangster, W.E.; METHODISM CAN BE BORN AGAIN; 1878; MPH; 1988; Batty, MargaretBatty, Margaret 275pp; Hodder & Stoughton; 1938; Sangster, W.E.Sangster, W.E. Paperback, covers dusty. Ring bound. (M12629) £10 128pp; Paperback. (M12490) £3 4 ) Cadogan, Claude L.; METHODISM: ITS IMPACT ON 16 ) Skewes, John Henry; A COMPLETE AND POPULAR CARIBBEAN PEOPLE A BICENTENNIAL LECTURE; St. DIGEST OF THE POLITY OF METHODISM EACH George's Grenada; 1986; Cadogan, Claude L.Cadogan, Claude SUBJECT ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED; Elliot Stock; L. 32pp; Pamphlet. (M12483) £5 1869; Skewes, John HenrySkewes, John Henry 224pp; 5 ) Dolbey, George W.; THE ARCHITECTURAL Hardback, embossed cloth. Spine pulled at bottom, hinges EXPRESSION OF METHODISM THE FIRST HUNDRED weak. (M12624) £10 YEARS; Epworth; 1964; Dolbey, George W.Dolbey, George 17 ) Telford, John; A HISTORY OF LAY PREACHING IN W. 195pp; Hardback in dustjacket, b/w illus.. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH; Charles H. Kelly; 1897; Telford, (M12387) £20 JohnTelford, John 236pp; Hardback, blue cloth, covers 6 ) Dolbey, George W.; THE ARCHITECTURAL spotted. (M12555) £25 EXPRESSION OF METHODISM THE FIRST HUNDRED 18 ) Tindall, Edwin H.; THE WESLEYAN METHODIST YEARS; Epworth; 1964; Dolbey, George W.Dolbey, George ATLAS OF ENGLAND AND WALES CONTAINING W. 195pp; Hardback in chipped dustjacket. (M12632) FIFTEEN PLATES; Bemrose & Sons; ; Tindall, Edwin £20 H.Tindall, Edwin H. 46+15pp; Large Folio. Half leather. Spine 7 ) Fitzgerald, W.B.; THE ROOTS OF METHODISM; damaged at top. Hinges weak. 15 colour maps. No date but Epworth; ; Fitzgerald, W.B.Fitzgerald, W.B. 189pp; circa 1870. Rare.. (M12205) £150 Paperback, covers creased, paper browning. (M12525) 19 ) Travis, J. & Yool, H.; THE LOCAL PREACHER'S £3 MANUAL; Thomas Mitchell; ; Travis, J. & Yool, H.Travis, J. 8 ) Greenbury, Thomas; MAN, THE NOBLEST WORK OF & Yool, H. 140pp; Hardback, red cloth, some pencillings. Half- GOD A DISCOURSE, ALSO NOTES OF A VISIT TO THE title removed. (M11987) £15 NORTH BEING AN ACCOUNT OF RAMBLES AMONG 20 ) Vickers, John A.; A DICTIONARY OF METHODISM IN MOORS AND MOUNTAINS, MINES AND WATERFALLS BRITAIN AND IRELAND; Epworth; 2000; Vickers, John SECOND EDITION; Thickbroom Bros; 1860; Greenbury, A.Vickers, John A. 438pp; Fine hardback in dustjacket. ThomasGreenbury, Thomas 139+vpp; Hardback, covers (M12367) £20 grubby & worn. Hinges weak.. (M12118) £10 21 ) Vickers, John A.; A DICTIONARY OF METHODISM IN 9 ) Jackson, George; THE OLD METHODISM AND THE BRITAIN AND IRELAND; Epworth; 2000; Vickers, John NEW; Hodder & Stougton; 1903; Jackson, GeorgeJackson, A.Vickers, John A. 438pp; Fine hardback in dustjacket. George 60pp; Hardback, green decorative cloth. (M12131) £20 (M12518) £5 22 ) Webster, Robert; METHODISM AND THE 10 ) Kershaw, James; THE GRAND EXTENSIVE PLAN OF MIRACULOUS JOHN WESLEY'S IDEA OF THE HUMAN REDEMPTION FROM THE RUINS OF THE FALL SUPERNATURAL AND THE IDENTIFUCATION OF INCLUDING THE TIMES OF THE RESTITUTION OF ALL METHODISTS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY; Emeth THINGS .. IN TWELVE FAMILIAR DIALOGUES; Press; 2013; Webster, RobertWebster, Robert 273pp; Sheardown & Son (Louth); 1797; Kershaw, JamesKershaw, Paperback. (M12397) £15 James iv+289+1pp; Hardback, old green cloth binding with red leather spine label. Rare. ESTC lists 4 locations in UK and 3 in 23 ) Wood, A. Skevington; THE KINDLED FLAME THE US. (M12046) £100 WITNESS OF THE METHODIST REVIVAL FELLOWSHIP; Moorleys; 1987; Wood, A. SkevingtonWood, A. Skevington 11 ) Lee, Roger; WESLEYANA AND METHODIST 32pp; Pamphlet. (M12359) £3 POTTERY A SHORT GUIDE; ; 1988; Lee, RogerLee, Roger 46pp; Paperback, b/w illus.. (M12576) £8 SERMONS AND ADDRESSES 12 ) Milburn, Geoffrey; PRIMITIVE METHODISM EXPLORING METHODISM; Epworth; 2002; Milburn, GeoffreyMilburn, Geoffrey 112pp; Fine paperback. (M12255) £8 24 ) Champness, Thomas; PLAIN PREACHING FOR PLAIN 36 ) Bolton, Ann Banks, John; "NANCY NANCY" THE LIFE PEOPLE SECOND EDITION; Thomas Champness; 1893; STORY OF ANN BOLTON WHO WAS THE FRIEND AND Champness, ThomasChampness, Thomas 253pp; Hardback, CONFIDANTE OF JOHN WESLEY BASED ON HER decorative cloth. Lacks free front endpaper. (M12087) UNPUBLISHED JOURNAL AND ON LETTERS; Penwork; £10 1984; Banks, JohnBanks, John 151pp; Paperback, b/w illus. Inscribed by author. (M12499) £5 25 ) Jackson, Samuel; SERMONS ON SEVERAL IMPORTANT SUBJECTS WITH A MEMOIR OF THE 37 ) Booth, William Bennett, David Malcolm; THE AUTHOR; John Mason; 1863; Jackson, SamuelJackson, GENERAL: WILLIAM BOOTH VOLUME 1 THE Samuel 356+ipp; Hardback, original embossed cloth. EVANGELIST; Xulon Press; 2003; Bennett, David (M12375) £12 MalcolmBennett, David Malcolm 382pp; Paperback, rear cover creased. With typed letter signed from author. 26 ) Sangster, W.E.; WESTMINSTER SERMONS 2 (M12601) £10 VOLUMES; Epworth; 1961; Sangster, W.E.Sangster, W.E. 162+158pp; Hardback in chipped dustjacket. (M12376) 38 ) Bourne, F.W. Luke, W.B.; MEMORIALS OF £6 FREDERICK WILLIAM BOURNE WITH TWO PORTRAITS; W.H. Gregory; 1906; Luke, W.B.Luke, W.B. 27 ) Sangster, W.E.; TEN STATESMEN AND JESUS 220pp; Hardback, red cloth, spine faded, b/w illus. sl. foxing. CHRIST A CHRISTIAN COMMENTARY ON OUR WAR (M12281) £20 AIMS; Hodder & Stoughton; 1941; Sangster, W.E.Sangster, W.E. 160pp; Hardback, spine faded, sl foxing. 39 ) Bourne, Hugh Antliff, William; THE LIFE OF HUGH (M12507) £5 BOURNE FOUNDER OF THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONNEXION A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND 28 ) Sangster, W.E.; THE CRAFT OF THE SERMON; ILLUSTRATED (revised by Colin C. McKechnie); James B. Epworth; 1968; Sangster, W.E.Sangster, W.E. 304pp; Knapp; 1892; Antliff, WilliamAntliff, William 332pp; Hardback in torn dustjacket. (M12301) £3 Hardback, covers dull, spine nicked, hinges weak, b/w illus. Binding shaken. (M12447) £30 BIOGRAPHIES 40 ) Bradburn, Samuel Blanshard, Thomas W.; THE LIFE OF 29 ) Arnold, William ; RECOLLECTIONS OF WILIAM SAMUEL BRADBURN THE METHODIST ARNOLD; Privately Printed Northampton; 1915; 86pp; DEMOSTHENES; Elliot Stock; 1870; Blanshard, Thomas Paperback, b/w illus. foxing. (M12306) £15 W.Blanshard, Thomas W. 292pp; Hardback, green cloth. 30 ) Arthur, William Stephenson, T. Bowman; WILLIAM Covers grubby & completely detached. (M12559) £8 ARTHUR A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY; Robert Culley; ; 41 ) Bradburn, Samuel Blanshard, Thomas W.; THE LIFE OF Stephenson, T. BowmanStephenson, T. Bowman 126pp; SAMUEL BRADBURN THE METHODIST Hardback, blue cloth, gilt. Portrait frontispiece. DEMOSTHENES; Elliot Stock; 1871; Blanshard, Thomas (M12093) £5 W.Blanshard, Thomas W. 284pp; Hardback, green cloth, paper 31 ) Arthur, William Taggart, Norman W.; WILLIAM label on spine, lacks portrait. (M12484) £20 ARTHUR FIRST AMONG METHODISTS; Epworth; 1993; 42 ) Bradburn, Samuel Gregory, Benjamin; FROM Taggart, Norman W.Taggart, Norman W. 184pp; Fine COBBLER'S BENCH TO PRESIDENT'S CHAIR SAMUEL paperback. (M12317) £5 BRADBURN; Charles H. Kelly; 1895; Gregory, 32 ) Ashworth, John Calman, A.L.; LIFE AND LABOURS OF BenjaminGregory, Benjamin 90pp; Hardback, decorative cloth. JOHN ASHWORTH FIFTEENTH THOUSAND; Tubbs & Covers spotted. B/w illus.. (M12155) £10 Brook; ; Calman, A.L.Calman, A.L. 176pp; Hardback, blue 43 ) Brainerd, David Styles, John; THE LIFE OF DAVID cloth. Covers dull. Portrait frontispiece. No date but circa BRAINERD MISSIONARY TO THE INDIANS WITH AN 1880. (M12120) £20 ABRIDGMENT OF HIS DIARY AND JOURNAL FROM 33 ) Bailey, William M. Bourne, F.W.; ALL FOR CHRIST: PRESIDENT EDWARDS SECOND EDITION; F. Westley; CHRIST FOR ALL ILLUSTRATED BY THE LIFE AND 1820; Styles, JohnStyles, John 283pp; Hardback, printer's LABOURS OF WILLIAM M. BAILEY; Bible Christian; 1880; boards. Front board detached. Some dampstaining to first few Bourne, F.W.Bourne, F.W. 117pp; Hardback, brown pages. Some pencillings. (M12307) £20 decorative cloth. Covers spotted. Frontispiece loose.. 44 ) Bramwell, William Harris, Thomas; THE CHRISTIAN (M12067) £10 MINISTER IN EARNEST A MEMOIR OF THE REV. 34 ) Benson, Joseph MacDonald, James; MEMOIRS OF THE WILLIAM BRAMWELL; Robert Culley; ; Harris, REV. JOSEPH BENSON; T. Blanshard; 1822; MacDonald, ThomasHarris, Thomas 338pp; Hardback, covers dull. Portarit JamesMacDonald, James 541+iiipp; Half leather, rubbed & frontispiece. Text marked. (M12150) £5 scuffed. Marbled boards. Rubber stamp mark and small library 45 ) Bramwell, William Sigston, James; MEMOIR OF THE book plate. Foxing.. (M12240) £20 LIFE, CHARACTER AND MINISTRY
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