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Knoxville, Tennessee: F. S. Heiskell, Printers, 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. [1], xiv, 15-299 pages, [1]. Original paper covered boards with leather spine. Covers are shelf worn. Leather spineis rubbed and scuffed. Corners are scuffed and bumped. Moderate to heavy toning to the text. End sheets used for written arithemetic. Fair. Howes 'aa' B 882. Allen Tennessee imprints 1113. Not in Sabin or Clark.
HELPS TO THE STUDY OF PRESBYTERIANISM, or, an Unsophisticated Exposition of Calvinism, with Hopkinsian Modifications and Policy, with a View to a More Easy Interpretation of the Same. To which is Added a Brief Account of the Life and Travels of the Author by Brownlow, William G - 1834
by Brownlow, William G
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HELPS TO THE STUDY OF PRESBYTERIANISM, or, an Unsophisticated Exposition of Calvinism, with Hopkinsian Modifications and Policy, with a View to a More Easy Interpretation of the Same. To which is Added a Brief Account of the Life and Travels of the Author
by Brownlow, William G
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Knoxville, TN: F. S. Keiskell, 1834. Quarter Leather. Good+ binding. 12mo. 299 pp. First edition. In original calf spine with paper over boards expertly renewed with period paper; new pastedown and preliminary blank; final leaf of the contents is supplied in a surprisingly good facsimile. A sophisticated copy, but the conservation was done with great care to the appearance. Spine a bit desiccated but solid; dampstaining to the preliminaries; foxing throughout.
A fairly uncommon book by the Tennessee minister, editor, and eventually, post-bellum governor and U.S. Senator. While more known for his role as a newspaper editor with a bent towards the incendiary and his outspoken stance on the Confederacy, manifest in Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession (1862) and elsewhere, this remains a notable book with several dozen pages of his autobiography and travels. A reasonably early Knoxville imprint. Howes B-882, "aa"; Tennessee Imprints 527, Allen 1113; Smith p. 135-6; Oxford American National Biography.
A fairly uncommon book by the Tennessee minister, editor, and eventually, post-bellum governor and U.S. Senator. While more known for his role as a newspaper editor with a bent towards the incendiary and his outspoken stance on the Confederacy, manifest in Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession (1862) and elsewhere, this remains a notable book with several dozen pages of his autobiography and travels. A reasonably early Knoxville imprint. Howes B-882, "aa"; Tennessee Imprints 527, Allen 1113; Smith p. 135-6; Oxford American National Biography.
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- Date Published 1834
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Helps to the Study of Presbyterianism or An Unsophisticated Exposition of Calvinism, With Hopkinsian Modifications and Policy, With A View To a More Easy Interpretation of the Same. To Which is Added a Brief Account of the Life and Travels of the Author; Interspersed with Anecdotes
by Brownlow, William G. (Minister of the Gospel)
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