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10/31/2024 - 11/24/2024
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Lot # 185
Group - Category Antiques & Collectibles - Collectibles - Books
Lead [Sammelband, Early 1800s]
Description
Estimate: 1 – 1000 A nicely preserved sammelband with over 20 uniquely published inaugurals of various theological institutions of the era, an important address by Samuel Miller on the work of the Gospel Ministry, addresses on Thanksgiving occasions, etc., A very nice group of largely "occasional" sermons of the era. They include: White, William. A Sermon on the Drawing of Moses out of the Waters. Delivered before the Orphan Society of Philadelphia, on Sunday the 5th of March, 1815. Philadelphia. Published at the Request and Under the Direction of the Society. William Fry, Printer. 1815. 32pp [With] Hobart, John Henry. An Address Delivered to the Students of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church. New-York. T. and J. Swords. 1828. 22pp [With] Hobart, John Henry. The Duty of the Clergy in Respect to Inculcating the Doctrine of the Trinity; Set forth in a Fifth Charge. New York. Protestant Episcopal Press. 1829. 16pp [With] Hobart, John Henry. The Man of God. A Sermon Preached in St. Thomas' Church in the City of New York at the Institution of the Rev. George Upfold into the Rectordship of the Said Church. New York. J. and T. Swords. 1828. 26pp. [With] Miller, Samuel. The Importance of the Gospel Ministry: An Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Opening of the Winter Session of the Theological Seminary at Princeton, New Jersey. Princeton. D. A. Borrenstein. 1827. 56pp [With] Wilson, Bird. A Sermon Delivered in the Chapel of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States. New York. Elam Bliss. 1828. 29pp. [With] Fitch, Eleazar T. National Prosperity Perpetuated. A Discourse Delivered in the Yale College; on the Day of the Annual Thanksgiving: November 29, 1827. New Haven. Treadway and Adams. 1828. 34pp. [With] Kurtz, B. A Door Opened of the Lord. Being an Introductory Sermon, Delivered in Chambersburg, PA on Sunday the 14th of August, 1831. Upon taking Charge of the Evangelic Lutheran Congregation of Said Place. Pritts & Oswald Printers. 1831. 10pp [With] Baxter, G. W. The Wicked are without Peace. [Presbyterian Preacher - November 1832]. [With] Abbott, Jacob. Early Piety. [Presbyterian Preacher - July 1831]. [With] Porter, Noah. Sinners Avoid Conviction [The American National Preacher - September 1831]. [With] Judd, Gideon N. Necessity of Divine Influence. [The American National Preacher - October 1831]. [With] Skinner, Thomas H. The Signs of the Times. [The American National Preacher - January 1832]. [With] Porter, Ebenezer. The Duty of Praying for Rulers. [The National Preacher - Jun 1831]. [With] Cathcart, Robert. Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Robert Davidson, D.D. who died December 18th, 1812; Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, February 28th, 1813. Carlisle. Printed by Alexander and Phillips. 1818. 33pp [With] Wylie, W. A Discourse Upon the Essential Doctrines of the Gospel. Delivered in the Court-House in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, 29th March, 1821. Uniontown, Printed. Thomas Patton. 1821. 24pp [With] Schroeder, John Frederick. Death, Judgment, and Eternity: A Sermon for Children. Preached at the Eleventh Anniversary of the New York Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Society. New York. E. Bliss. 1828. 16pp [With] Duffield, George. The Divine Power Exerted in a Sinner's Regeneration: Two Discourses. Carlisle. Printed by G. Fleming. 1832. 25pp. [With] Spencer, James. Parting Advice. A Farewell Sermon, Preached to the Protestant Episcopal Congregation of St. John's Church, Carlisle. Baltimore. Printed by Richard J. Matchett. 1830. 31pp [With] Price, William. Address Delivered by William Price, Esq. A.M. Before the Alumni Association of Dickinson College, at their Annual Meeting in Carlisle, PA. September 21st, 1830. Carlisle. C. Phillips & Son. 1830. 21pp. [With] Mason, J. M. Address Delivered at the Organization of the Faculty of Dickinson College, January, 15th, 1822. Carlisle. George Phillips. 1822. 14pp. [With] M'Conaughy, David. Inaugural Address Delivered May 9, 1832, by The Rev. David M'Conaughy, on his Induction to the Office of President of Washington College. J. Grayson. 1832. 16pp. 8vo, early 1/2 calf, Front blank signed by Thomas Creigh (1808-1880), who attended Princeton and was a pastor in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania; he also authored a book on the history of the Presbyterian church in Mercersburg. The above description, including any collation or commentary, was provided by the consignor (a reputable dealer of rare books) and has not been independently verified by our staff. Offered here as-is. Condition: For lots in this online-only auction, condition is stated in general terms only, ranging from Poor to Fine, with Good being average (i.e. an exhaustive list of individual flaws is not included, but only our opinion of the overall cumulative grade is provided.) Most books in this sale have been given a brief inspection only and have not been fully collated (unless the collation is shown.) However, if loss or absence of text is observed during our inspection, then this will always be noted in the description. All lots are sold as-is and not subject to return for any reason. PLEASE READ THE VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOUND IN LOT #1.
Name 1056: Online-Only Bookworm Auction
Auctioneer
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 10/31/2024 - 11/24/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
November 24, 2024, Lots Begin Closing at 5 p.m. (Eastern)
Preview Date/Time N/A
Checkout Date/Time Winning bids and shipping to be charged to the winning bidder's card following the sale.
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Buyer Premium 25.5%
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Online-Only Bookworm Auction
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For live auctions, bidding increments are fixed. For online-only auctions, minimum increments are forced but bidders may increase that increment by any amount they choose.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 0.00 1.00 USD
0.01 - 9.00 1.00 USD
9.01 - 19.00 2.00 USD
19.01 - 37.50 2.50 USD
37.51 - 42.50 5.00 USD
42.51 - 95.00 5.00 USD
95.01 - 190.00 10.00 USD
190.01 - 475.00 25.00 USD
475.01 - 950.00 50.00 USD
950.01 - 1,900.00 100.00 USD
1,900.01 - 4,750.00 250.00 USD
4,750.01 - 9,500.00 500.00 USD
9,500.01 - 19,000.00 1,000.00 USD
19,000.01 - 47,500.00 2,500.00 USD
47,500.01 - 95,000.00 5,000.00 USD
95,000.01 - 190,000.00 10,000.00 USD
190,000.01 - 475,000.00 25,000.00 USD
475,000.01 - 950,000.00 50,000.00 USD
950,000.01 - 1,900,000.00 100,000.00 USD
1,900,000.01 - 4,750,000.00 250,000.00 USD
4,750,000.01 - 9,999,999.99 500,000.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 25.5%
Payment Terms
For the Online-Only, Bookworm Auction: WINNING BIDS AND SHIPPING WILL BE CHARGED TO YOUR CREDIT CARD FOLLOWING THE SALE. For those picking up their lots, any shipping charge will be refunded, but you must notify us within 3 days of the sale if you do not need shipping (otherwise, we may ship your items before you contact us.) Pick-ups are by appointment and items should be picked up no later than one week following the sale.
FOR ONLINE-ONLY BOOKWORM AUCTIONS: Our post-auction process is the simplest possible. After the sale, all you need to do is wait for your package to arrive. That's it. If picking up is preferred, see below. SHIPPING WILL BE CHARGED TO YOUR CARD ALONG WITH THE LOTS, AND YOUR LOTS WILL SHIP ONE TO TWO WEEKS FOLLOWING THE SALE UNLESS PICK-UP IS ARRANGED WITHIN 3 DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. Please note that we will NOT email an invoice following the online-only sale; instead, we include a printed copy of your invoice (stamped as Paid) in the box with your shipment. Packing and Shipping is done in-house and is provided by the cheapest available UPS option. BE SURE THAT YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS (AS YOU'VE ENTERED IN YOUR ONLINE ACCOUNT) IS CORRECT PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF THE SALE – THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY, AND WE WILL NOT BE AWARE OF CHANGES MADE TO YOUR ACCOUNT AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE SALE PICK-UP: Items may be picked up from our location, by appointment. To make an appointment, please call (478) 787-BOOK. Again, if picking up, it is crucial that you tell us this no later than 3 days after the sale; otherwise, we may ship your items before we hear from you. We work very hard to have items shipped as quickly as possible. Most packages will ship within about 1 week of the sale, though a smaller percentage may ship closer to two weeks after the sale. The larger shipments tend to ship later, while the smaller shipments tend to ship earlier.