A Summary View of the Evidence and Practical Importance of the Christian Revelation; in a Series of Discourses Addressed to Young Persons by Thomas Belsham
by Belsham, Thomas
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Boston: Munroe, Francis, and Parker, 1808. Hardcover. Fair +. 180 p.; 18 cm. Contemporary full calf with gilt-ruled spine; black leather label on spine with gilt-tooled author's name. Early American Imprints, 2nd ser. (Shaw & Shoemaker), 14476. Former owner's name on back endpapers: Maria Sayforth. The author, Thomas Belsham (1750-1829), was an English Unitarian minister. He served the Essex Street Chapel from 1805 till his death. "These Discourses contain the substance of a Course of Lectures delivered after the morning service to the young persons who attend unitarian worship at the chapel in Essex street."--[p. iii]. Very scarce. In Fair+ Condition: leather is rubbed with loss along spine; front board is almost detached; lacking front free endpaper; finger soiling, light foxing, and browning throughout; complete.
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- Title
- A Summary View of the Evidence and Practical Importance of the Christian Revelation; in a Series of Discourses Addressed to Young Persons by Thomas Belsham
- Author
- Belsham, Thomas
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Fair +
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- Publisher
- Munroe, Francis, and Parker
- Place of Publication
- Boston
- Date Published
- 1808
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