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1840 - Kaye, John (1783-1853). A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, by John, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, delivered at the triennial visitation in MDCCCXL. London: J.G.F. and J. Rivington. 1840. 8vo. 43 pp. [First Edition]. Disbound pamphlet in fine condition. [Church of England – Oxford Movement] $25


1843 - Kaye, John (1783-1853). A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, by John, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, delivered at the triennial visitation in MDCCCXLIII. London: J.G.F. and J. Rivington; Lincoln: W. and B. Brooke, 1843. 8vo. 57 pp. [First Edition]. Disbound pamphlet in fine condition. Contemporary marginal note to p. 16. [Church of England – Oxford Movement –Thirty-nine Articles] $25


Civil War Era broadside Within the 34 star flag border. A Yankee ballad taunting the rebels:

Kearney, Thomas W. Broadside, Single sheet, 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inch. (21.3 x 13.5 cm.) Series number 819. Happy Land of Canaan. [No. 5] / by Thomas W. Kearney. First line of text: “You may talk about de times,” [New York, N.Y.]: J. Wrigley. Publisher, of songs, ballad's, and toy books, conversation, age, and small playing cards, alphabet wood blocks, valentines, motto verses, and cut ..., &c. No. 27 Chatham Street. New York. [c. 1861 - 1863] Text within American flag border with 34 stars.

“You may talk about de times,,

--But jes listen to my rhymes,

--It brings to you de news accordin’

--It tells you how to catch

--Old Jeff and Beauregard,

--And fotch ‘em to de happy land of Canaan…

--CHORUS

--Oh, oh, oh, ae, ae, ae, ah,

--De people in de south am getting mighty hos

--But afore dey know old Jeff will git a shot,

--Dat will send him to de happy land of Canaan,

--Oh de Rebels dey can blow,

--As all ob you may know,

--Kase dey beat us at de battle of Bull Run

--But when we come on dem again,

--We shall show dem some fun,

--And bring dem to de happy land of Canaan,

--Chorus,– .– Oh, oh, oh, &c.

--Oh white folks I spose you read,

-- ‘Bout old Jeff and his white steed,

--Dat was seen in dat engagement;

--Says a Union Volunteer,

--Oh I’d like to pop him dere,

--And squash him to de happy land of Canaan,

--Chorus.– Oh, oh, oh, &c…”

Creased at folds with taped repair to horizontal separation to verso. Otherwise very good with minor foxing. Possibly by Thomas W. Kearney, Private, 147th Regt.; enlisted March 31, 1864. [History of Oswego County, N. Y., 1789 – 1877] OCLC: 7963000 locates one copy.

[The 34 star flag, was the official United States Flag July 4th 1861- July 4th 1863, only Lincoln served as President] $150


1851 - Keble, John (1792-1866). Pastoral Letter To The Parishioners Of Hursley, In The County Of Southampton: Occasioned By The Proposed Synodical Meeting In The Diocese Of Exeter. / by the Rev. John Keble. Oxford & London: J. H. Parker. 1851. [First Edition] 8vo. 15, [1]pp. Sewn pamphlet removed from bound volume, no wraps, few minor chips to edges and bottom corner. Several contemporary notes in pencil to margins. [Church of England-Diocese of Exeter]. Very Good. $45


1851 - Keble, John (1792-1866). Pastoral Letter To The Parishioners Of Hursley, In The County Of Southampton: Occasioned By The Proposed Synodical Meeting In The Diocese Of Exeter. / by the Rev. John Keble. Oxford & London: J. H. Parker. 1851. [Second Edition] 8vo. 15, [1]pp. Pamphlet removed from bound volume, no wraps, title  lightly soiled. [Church of England-Diocese of Exeter]. Very Good. $35


1836 - Keble, John (1792-1866). Primitive Tradition Recognised In Holy Scripture: A Sermon, Preached In The Cathedral Church Of Winchester, At The Visitation Of The Worshipful And Reverend William Dealtry, D.D., Chancellor Of The Diocese, September 27, 1836 / by John Keble. London: Printed for J., G., & F. Rivington, 1836. [First Edition] 8vo. 65pp. Sewn pamphlet no wraps. Close tear to edge of title and preliminary leaves. Several underlines in pencil. [Bible. N.T. Timothy 2nd I, 14 Sermons]. Very Good. Includes Appendix, bibliographical references, notes in English and Greek. $45


1853 – Keble, John (1792 – 1866). Putting on Christ. A Sermon Preached in the Church of St. Bartholomew, Moor Lane, in Advent-Tide 1852. [Rom. xiii. 14]. London: J. Whitaker. 1853. 8vo. 18pp. Unbound pamphlet no wraps. Title and rear leaf lightly soiled, separating at spine fold, otherwise internally clean and bright. Very Good. [Spiritual Awakening] Rare. $45


[c. 1858] – Keble, John (1792 – 1866). A Sermon Preached at St. Paul’s Church, Brighton, on St. Luke’s Day, 1858. / By John Keble. Brighton: Alfred Hawkins & Co. [c. 1858] 8vo. 11pp. Unbound pamphlet, light soiling to title and rear leaf, otherwise Near Fine. Rare imprint. $50


1844 - Kempson, William Brooke. Strife Must be Avoided by the Servants of the Lord: a Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of All Saints, Hereford, on Thursday, July 18, 1844, at the Visitation of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Hereford. Hereford: Printed and published by W. H. Vale, 1844. 8vo. 26pp. Disbound pamphlet, no wraps. Outer leaves a bit soiled, otherwise fine. [Timothy, 2nd, II : 24, 25] OCLC: 26084233 locates one copy. $75


1829 - Kingdon, Thomas H. Confirmation by the Laying on of Hands, Considered as an Ordinance of the Church of Christ, Especially in Relation to the Church of England. By The Rev. T. H. Kingdon...London: Simpkin & Marshall. 1829. T. Eyre, printer, Launceston. 8vo. 73, [1]pp. Inscribed and dedicated by author to half title: "Mr. Reverend J. W. S. Powell with the authors Christian regards". Errata to rear. Sewn pamphlet no wraps. Half title and rear leaf with a touch of soiling and foxing. Leaves bright and clean with the odd spot of foxing. The object of this work is to examine the institution of "Confirmation", the benefits when properly observed, and suggestions in restoring the ordinance to its original, since it has been "much misunderstood", and "greatly perverted" by others. [Baptism--Church of England] Very Good. $115

 

 

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