Bibliotheca Peirsoniana, or catalogue raisonné ... of the ... library of the Rev. Thomas Peirson, DD., senior minister of the Established English Church, in the City of Amsterdam ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers ... on ... May 1, 1815, and seven following days. (Sunday excepted) / [Thomas Peirson].
- Peirson, Thomas.
- Date:
- [1815]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Bibliotheca Peirsoniana, or catalogue raisonné ... of the ... library of the Rev. Thomas Peirson, DD., senior minister of the Established English Church, in the City of Amsterdam ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers ... on ... May 1, 1815, and seven following days. (Sunday excepted) / [Thomas Peirson]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![220 Middleton’s (Conyers) Miscellaneous Works, inclu¬ ding his Life of Cicero, with plates and portrait, (5 vol. larg. mai g. W. -— Loudon, 1/52, 1^55' 221 —-— -—-— Free Inquiry into the Miracu¬ lous Powers, shewing that there is no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Pri¬ mitive Fathers, that any such Powers were conti¬ nued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. W. — — — — —• — ib. 1/4$ 222 Moses and Bolingbroke 3 a Dialogue, in the Manner of the Author of the Dialogues of the Dead. By Samuel Pye. Sewed. — -— ib. 1 *65 223 Vertue’s (Henry) Christ and the Church, or Parallels, in three Books. — — ib. 105 9 224 A second Collection of Tracts against the Trinity, ascribed to Mr. John Biddle. 225 A third Collection of Tracts, on the same Subject: a Present probably for the learned Mons. J. le Clerc of Amsterdam, from the Author. Editor. ib. 160S 226 Baxter’s (Richard) Saints Everlasting Rest. — ib. ]p5S 227 -■-A Saint or a Brute —- ib. 1662 228 Edwards’ (Thomas) Baxterianism barefaced. — ib. 1 (jQ(j 229 Pierce’s (Thomas) Sinner impleaded in his own Court: To which is added, The Signal Diagnos- tick 3 whereby we are to judge of our present and future State, &rc. ; 3d edit mor. and gilt leaves, ib. 16~o 230 A new Boke of Purgatory, whych is a DialQge and Disputacyon betwene one Co my n go an Aliuayne a Christen Man, and one Gyngemyn a Turke of Ma- chomitys law, dysputynge by natural! reason and good philosophye, whether there be a purgatorye, or no purgatorye, whych Boke is devyded in to thre dyalogys. The fyrste dyaloge sheweth and treateth of the mar¬ velous existens of God. The seconde Dyaloge treateth of the irnmortalyte of mannys soule. The thryde dyaloge treateth of purgatory. Thvs lytell treatyse gedered and compyled by John Basted. And also by the same John imprynted, and fully fynyshed the x daye of October, the yere of our Lord God. M.CCCCXXX. A dyaloge of syr Thomas More knyghte : wbereyn be treatyd dyvers maters, as of the veneracyon and worshyp of ymagys and relyques, pray ing to sayntis, and goynge on pylgrymage. Wyth many other thyngys touchyng tire pestylent secte of Luther and Tyndale by the tone bygone in Saxony, and by the Hither laboryd to-be brought into England.’.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29345236_0044.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)