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Thoughts upon Slavery

"GIVE LIBERTY TO WHOM LIBERTY IS DUE, THAT IS, TO EVERY CHILD OF MAN": FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF THOUGHTS UPON SLAVERY, 1774, BY THE FOUNDER OF METHODISM JOHN WESLEY

(BENEZET, Anthony) WESLEY, John. Thoughts upon Slavery. London, Printed: Re-Printed in Philadelphia, 1774.

First American edition, preceded only by the same year's much shorter English edition of Wesley's influential and controversial early attack on slavery and the slave trade, the first to contain abolitionist Anthony Benezet's expansive notes and afterword not in the English edition, bound with a separate title page with four other works in publisher Joseph Crukshank's A Collection of Religous Tracts. $12,000.

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Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God

"SATAN SEEMED TO BE MORE LET LOOSE, AND RAGED IN A DREADFUL MANNER"

EDWARDS, (Jonathan) Revd. A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God. Boston, 1738.

First American edition of this important account of the beginning of "The Great Awakening" by one of the most famous American religious figures, creator of "the first great religious revival of modern times" (ANB). Bound with Edwards' Discourses on Various Important Subjects, a collection of five sermons. $10000.

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Exhortation to the Inhabitants of... South-Carolina

“AMONG QUAKER WOMEN OF HER DAY, HUME HAD AN EXTRAORDINARY KNOWLEDGE OF THE ARTS, LITERATURE AND THEOLOGY”

(QUAKERS) H[UME], S[ophia]. An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of… South-Carolina. Philadelphia, 1747.

Very rare first edition of this pioneering and electrifying work by Quaker minister Sophia Hume, famed across England and America for her eloquence, printed with the aid of Philadelphia Quakers and issued by the publishing house of William Bradford, who arrived in America with William Penn in 1682 and whose firm published Paine’s Common Sense, scarce in contemporary calf. $8000.

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Expositio Epistolae D. Pauli ad Colossenses

BOUND WITH THE GILT ARMS OF ROYALIST CONSPIRATOR ROBERT SHIRLEY—THE ROBERT S. PIRIE COPY

DAVENANT, John. Expositio Epistolae D. Pauli ad Colossenses. Cambridge, 1639.

Third edition of Davenant's most important and influential theological work, bound in contemporary calf with the gilt arms of royalist conspirator Sir Robert Shirley—the Pirie copy, with his bookplate. $6000.

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Gli Statuti della Sacra Religione

THE STATUTES AND PRIVILEGES OF THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER, WRITTEN BY THE FIRST HISTORIAN OF THE ORDER, 1589 FIRST ITALIAN EDITION

(MALTA, Sovereign Military Order of) BOSIO, Giacomo. Gli Statuti della Sacra Religione. Roma, 1589, 1592.

The first Italian edition of an important work concerning the privileges and investiture ceremony of the Knights Hospitaller of Malta, written by the first historian of the Order, with woodcut arms of Cardinal Hugues Loubens de Verdalle, Grand Master of the Order, on the title page. This copy bound with an eight-page Papal bull "Ad futuram rei memoriam" reconfirming the privileges of the order under Pope Clement VIII, with the imprint of the Papal printer Paolo Blado and several coats of arms on its title page. $6000.

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Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie

"THE BEGINNING OF THE ENGLISH ENLIGHTENMENT… THE FIRST GLIMMERING OF ITS DAWN"

HOOKER, Richard. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie. London, 1611.

Second collected edition of "the earliest statement of the original contract as the basis of government… [and] the first statement of the principles behind the English Constitution," Richard Hooker’s significant theological and philosophical articulation of the concept of law, eventually an important influence on the United States Constitution, with the engraved general title and the separate letterpress title page for Book V dated 1611, in contemporary vellum. $5500.

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Sermon Preached... May 25th, 1774

"MUCH IS AT STAKE… THE UNITED VOICE OF AMERICA, WITH THE SOLEMNITY OF THUNDER AND ACCENTS PIERCING AS THE LIGHTNING, AWAKES YOUR ATTENTION"

(AMERICAN REVOLUTION) HITCHCOCK, A.M. Gad. Sermon Preached… May 25th, 1774. Boston: New England, 1774.

First edition of the famed Congregationalist minister's electrifying Sermon, an "unmistakable and direct challenge" to Britain’s new Governor Gage of Massachusetts in the audience, with Hitchcock boldly pronouncing "our contention is not about trifles, but about liberty and property, and not ours only, but those of prosperity." $5200.

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Anarchy of the Ranters. WITH: Epistle to... Quakers

PRINTED IN 1757 BY FRANKLIN AND HALL, EXCEPTIONALLY SCARCE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF TWO MAJOR QUAKER WORKS IN ONE VOLUME,

(FRANKLIN PRINTING) BARCLAY, Robert. Anarchy of the Ranters. WITH: Epistle to… Quakers. Philadelphia, 1757.

First American edition of this collection of two key Quaker works, published by the printing firm of Benjamin Franklin and David Hall “on behalf of the Society of Friends” (Miller 655), featuring Scottish-born Barclay’s influential Treatise on Christian Discipline, issued under its original title of Anarchy of the Ranters (1676)—“one of the most impressive theological writings of the century”—with An Epistle (1726) by Irish-born Quaker Pike, rare in contemporary sheep. $4800.

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