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[The Fair Quaker.]
[The Fair Quaker.]
[London: Thomas Bakewell, 1748.]
Engraving on laid paper. Sheet 315 x 245mm (12½ x 9½"). Trimmed to image.
Hannah Middleton Gurney, wife of Joseph Gurney ((1692-1750), who was depicted in a matching portrait 'A Sincere Quaker' published by Bakewell in 1748. The same portraits were engraved in mezzotint by Richard Houston as 'A Quaker' and 'The Fair Quaker'.
See Chaloner Smith: 132.
[Ref: 17457]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Iosephus Hallus Episcopus Exoniensis.
Iosephus Hallus Episcopus Exoniensis. SVRSM mente volat caelestes Hallus ad oras Illius heic vultus picta siguna datur.
P.D. Zetter fe.
[n.d. c.1650.]
Etching and engraving with very large margins, paper watermarked. Plate 134 x 106mm (5¼ x 4¼").
Joseph Hall (1574-1656), the English bishop, satirist and moralist. He was bishop of Norwich from 1641 until his death. From Boissard's 'Bibliotheca Chalcographica'.
[Ref: 29982]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Vera Effigies Reverendi: Do.ni Iosephi Hall Exon Episcopi.
Vera Effigies Reverendi: Do.ni Iosephi Hall Exon Episcopi. How farre beyond a Picture is his worth Whome Pen, nor Pencill truly can sett forth! Behold his Reverend Face, his better Part Is left ungrav'd, this was beyond all Art. His holy Thoughts in sacred Meditations His ravisht Sovle w.th heavenly Contemplations Could not bee drawne. Heere onely are his Lookes The Pictures of the rest are in his Bookes.
I Sampson. IP fe.
Imprinted for Philemon Stephens & Christopher Meredith. 1628.
Engraving. Platemark: 197 x 132mm.(7¾ x 5¼"). Early manuscript, verso.
Portrait of Joseph Hall, half length in an oval, wearing a skull-cap, ruff, gown, and medallion depicting the Synod of Dort; holding a book; two shields in upper spandrils, the one on the right blank. Possibly frontispiece to his 'Works' (1628). Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich (1574-1656) was an English bishop, satirist and moralist.
[Ref: 30285]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Vera Effigies Reverendido.ni Ioseohi Hall Norvic Episcopi.
Vera Effigies Reverendido.ni Ioseohi Hall Norvic Episcopi.
[Crispijn van Queborn.]
[1650.]
Engraving. Plate: 310 x 180mm (12 x 7'') large margins.
A portrait of Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich (1574-1656) set in a decorative oval, at the base of which are two cherubs, mathematical and scientific apparatus, instruments and music.
[Ref: 48726]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Het Tweede Deel Van de Contemplationes Sionis door Mr. Ioseph Hall. Met Privilegio voor 12 Iaren.
Het Tweede Deel Van de Contemplationes Sionis door Mr. Ioseph Hall. Met Privilegio voor 12 Iaren. [Oval portrait:] Mr. Ioseph Hall, in sijn Leeven Bischop tot Norwich in Engelant, geboren den 1. Iulij 1574, en gestorven den 8. Septemb. 1658.
T'Amsterdam, By Ian Rieuwetsz en Ian Hendriksz Boom, Boek-verkopers Ao. 1663.
Rare engraving. Collector's mark on verso. Plate 310 x 190mm. 12¼ x 7½".
Frontispiece to a posthumous publication of Contemplations by Joseph Hall (1574-1656), the English bishop, satirist and moralist. He contributed to several distinct literary areas: satirical verse, polemical writings, including contemplations carrying a political slant.
Ex Collection: W.B. Dukes (architect, d.1942.) Lugt: 2757a.
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The Right Hon.ble Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon.
The Right Hon.ble Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon. [facsimile signature and date]
F. Hurlstone delt. J. Cross sculpt.
Published Jan.y 1 1824 by R. Baynes, 28, Paternoster Row, London
Stipple, sheet 205 x 120mm (8 x 4¾"). Trimmed inside platemark. Slight staining.
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas. Frontispiece to A.C.H. Seymour's 'The Life and Times of Selina, countess of Huntingdon', vol. 1 (1824).
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Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.
Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.
H. Meyer Sculpt.
Published by Ogles, Duncan & Cochran, Paternoster Row, June 1st 1815
Stipple, sheet 190 x 115mm (7½ x 4½").
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas.
Not in O'D.
[Ref: 40805]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Honourable Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon aged 83
The Right Honourable Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon aged 83 Engrav'd for the Christian's Magazine.
Drawn & Engraved by Blackberd
Published as the Act directs April 1, 1790
Engraving, platemark 150 x 100mm (6 x 4"), with large margins.
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas.
Not in O'D.
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Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.
Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. Was the daughter of Washington, Earl of Ferrers, was born Aug.st 24th 1707, and married June 3, 1728, to Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon [...]
London: William Darton, 58, Holborn Hill, 1823
Stipple, platemark 130 x 85mm (5 x 3¼").
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas.
Not in O'D.
[Ref: 40804]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Rev.d Reginald Heber, D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta.
The Right Rev.d Reginald Heber, D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta.
T. Phillips Esq.r R.A. Pinx.t. S.W. Reynolds, Sculp.t Engraver to the King.
London, March 1827, Published by M. Colnaghi, 23 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross.
Mezzotint. 510 x 350mm (20 x 13¾") very large margins.
Reginald Heber (1783-1826) was the Church of England's second Bishop of Calcutta. His missionary hymn 'From Greenland's Icy Mountains', written in 1819 for a service in aid of the 'Society for the Propagation of the Gospel' in Wrexham, was widely sung until recently, but lost favour when it was denounced by John Betjeman and Gandhi as patronising, particularly the line ''the heathen in his blindness [bowing] down to wood and stone''. Other hymns, for example ''Holy, Holy, Holy'', remain popular. First published by Reynolds in 1824.
Whitman: 137: iii of iii. Ex: Collection of Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 48515]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Rev.d Reginald Heber, D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta.
The Right Rev.d Reginald Heber, D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta.
T. Phillips Esq.r R.A. Pinx.t. S.W. Reynolds, Sculp.t Engraver to the King.
London, March 1827, Published by M. Colnaghi, 23 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross.
Mezzotint. 510 x 350mm (20 x 13¾"). Wear in very large margins.
Reginald Heber (1783-1826) was the Church of England's second Bishop of Calcutta. His missionary hymn 'From Greenland's Icy Mountains', written in 1819 for a service in aid of the 'Society for the Propagation of the Gospel' in Wrexham, was widely sung until recently, but lost favour when it was denounced by John Betjeman and Gandhi as patronising, particularly the line ''the heathen in his blindness [bowing] down to wood and stone''. Other hymns, for example ''Holy, Holy, Holy'', remain popular. First published by Reynolds in 1824.
Whitman: 137: iii of iii. Ex: Collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
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Humphry Henchman, Bishop of London.
Humphry Henchman, Bishop of London.
[n.d. c.1820s]
Watercolour. 155 x 190mm.
[1592 - 1675]. By George Perfect Harding [1781 - 1853], portrait painter, copyist and antiquary.
[Ref: 2969]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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André Hercules Cardinal de Fleury
André Hercules Cardinal de Fleury Grand Aumonier de la Reine Ministre d'Etat, Grand Maitre et Surintendant des Postes [...]
Peint par Antreau Graveé par G. Roy
[c.1750]
Engraving, trimmed. 240 x 160mm (9½ x 6¼"). Trimmed and laid on backing paper. Toning. Right margin has been torn.
André-Hercules de Fleury, Bishop of Fréjus (1653-1743), French cardinal who served as chief minister of Louis XV. Portrait after Rigaud in oval, held by representation of the Greek philosopher Diogenes.
[Ref: 53826]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rev:d John Herries, A. M.
The Rev:d John Herries, A. M.
Martin, Pinx.t 1775. Read fecit.
Publish'd March 1.st 1776 by H. Bryer in Cornhill.
Scarce mezzotint, sheet 375 x 280mm (14¾ x 11"). Trimmed within plate. Bottom right corner repaired and loss.
Half-length portrait of Reverend John Herries (d.1781) clergyman and elocutionist in an oval. He wears a dark robe, bands and powdered wig and holds a scroll in his left hand. His book 'The elements of speech,' published in 1773 was became widely use and frequently cited as an important work. However often criticised by his contemporaries as he was Scottish.
CS 1 II of II.
[Ref: 61559]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Hervey in the Flower Garden.
Hervey in the Flower Garden.
[n.d. c.1800.]
Engraving, rare; 170 x 121mm (6¾ x 4¾"). Cut with some creasing.
James Hervey (1714-1758) the English clergyman and writer seen here in the flower garden standing next to a large sunflower. Hervey's 'Reflections on a flower-garden' was part of his most popular work, 'Meditations and Contemplations (1746-7, rev. ed., 1748).
[Ref: 29690]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Gulielmus Hicks Gen.  Aetatis Suae 38. Ao. Dom: 1658.
Gulielmus Hicks Gen. Aetatis Suae 38. Ao. Dom: 1658.
D. Loggan, del: et sculp.
[London, 1661.]
Scarce. Engraving, sheet 230 x 155mm. 9 x 6". Trimmed to plate and laid to album page.
Rare portrait of William Hicks (1621 - 1660), puritan. He was appointed a captain in the trained bands in his native Cornwall during the Civil War, and was noted for his zeal against the royalists. Frontispiece to his 'The Revelation Revealed, being a practical exposition of the Revelation of St. John. Whereunto is annexed a small Essay, entitled Quinto-Monarchiæ, or A Friendly Complyance between Christ's Monarchy and the magistrates'.
[Ref: 13116]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Rev.d Rowland Hill, M.A.
Rev.d Rowland Hill, M.A.
Painted by Derby. Engraved by Freeman.
London, Published February 1st. 1831, by Page & Son, 62 Blackfriars Road.
Engraving. Sheet 400 x 295mm (15¾ x 11¾"). Slight creasing.
Rowland Hill (1744-1833), preacher, enthusiastic evangelical and, as a friend of Edward Jenner, an influential advocate of smallpox vaccination.
[Ref: 53118]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rev.d Rowland Hill, A.M.
The Rev.d Rowland Hill, A.M.
S. Mountoy Smith Pinx.t. Thi.s Lupton Sculp.t.
London, Published Sept.r 1. 1828, by Smith & Son, 137 New Bond Street.
Mezzotint. Sheet 360 x 275mm (14¼ x 10¾"). Trimmed within the plate.
Rowland Hill (1744-1833), preacher, enthusiastic evangelical and, as a friend of Edward Jenner, an influential advocate of smallpox vaccination. The original portrait, by Samuel Mountjoy Smith (1809–1874), is in the National Gallery.
[Ref: 51283]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Rev.d Solomon Hirschel. Chief Rabbi of the German Jews in London.
Rev.d Solomon Hirschel. Chief Rabbi of the German Jews in London.
Engraved by Ridley for the European Magazine from an Original Painting by Drummond.
London. Published by J. Asperne, No. 32 Cornhill. April 2, 1811.
Stipple. Plate: 155 x 120mm (6 x 5"), with narrow margins
A portrait of Rabbi Solomon Hirschel (1761 - 1842), head and shoulders to front, looking to right, with beard and tall fur hat, wearing bands and light patterned gown. An illustration to the European Magazine. Hirschel was the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, from 1802 to 1842. He is best remembered for his unsuccessful attempt to stop the spread of Reform Judaism in Britain by excommunicating its leaders.
[Ref: 55266]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Reverend Father in God, Dr Benjamin Hoadly,
The Right Reverend Father in God, Dr Benjamin Hoadly, Lord Bishop of Winchester... Aet. 67. A.D.1743.
W Hogarth Pinx. B. Baron Sculp.
[London, 1743.]
Engraving. 425 x 295mm (16¾ x 11½"). A fine impression with full margins.
Portrait of Benjamin Hoadly (1676 - 1761), Bishop of Winchester and controversialist. His left hand is raised as if in blessing, he wears a shoulder length curly white wig and grand ecclesiastical robes; a draped curtain and stained glass in the background. Hoadly, poet, dramatist and clergyman, and son of the Bishop of Winchester, wrote texts for oratorios and musical plays. It has been argued that the plate for this portrait preceded the painting by William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), and that Baron initially copied the Huntington portrait - see Paulson, p.189.
Paulson 1989: 226. NPG: D35866.
[Ref: 18337]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Reverend Mr Benjamin Hoadly B.D. Rector of St Peter Poor, London.
The Reverend Mr Benjamin Hoadly B.D. Rector of St Peter Poor, London.
G. Vertue Sculp.
[London, 1709.]
Engraving. 18th century watermark; 365 x 260mm (14½ x 10¼"). Small margins.
Portrait of Benjamin Hoadly (1676 - 1761) as a young man, prior to appointment as Bishop of Bangor in 1715, Salisbury in 1723 and finally Winchester in 1734. He was appointed Bishop of Bangor by George I on his succession, and became the king's chaplain at the same time. He repaid the largesse by speaking on behalf of the king in the 'Bangorian Controversy'; he argued that there was no Biblical justification for any church government, an attack on the bishops sitting in the House of Lords. His portrait was more famously painted by William Hogarth; Hoadly's son Benjamin helped Hogarth on his 'Analysis of Beauty', 1753.
Collector's stamp of Lawson Thompson (1837-1919) on verso (Lugt L1770); collection of portraits sold in two sales at Sothebys, 1920.
[Ref: 40545]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Ben Hoadly, D.D. Bishop of Winchester. Aged LXXX.]
[Ben Hoadly, D.D. Bishop of Winchester. Aged LXXX.]
[Drawn by NHone, after a Wax Model by Mr Gosset, done in the year 1756, and Engrav'd by James Basire 1771.]
Engraving, proof before letters. Sheet 315 x 185mm (12½ x 7¼"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper at edges.
Oval portrait of Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), appointed as the George I's chaplain and Bishop of Bangor in 1715, Salisbury in 1723 and finally Winchester in 1734. He is best known for speaking on behalf of the king in the 'Bangorian Controversy', arguing that there was no Biblical justification for any church government, an attack on the bishops sitting in the House of Lords. His portrait was more famously painted by William Hogarth; Hoadly's son Benjamin helped Hogarth on his 'Analysis of Beauty', 1753.
[Ref: 59419]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. Richard Hooker.
Mr. Richard Hooker. Author of the Bookes of Eccle=siasticall Politye. Obyt. 1600 Ao. Ætatis suæ 50.
W. Hollar fecit.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Etching. Sheet: 115 x 75mm (4½ x 3''). Trimmed. Small hole.
A portrait of English priest and theologian Mr Richard Hooker (1554-1600).
Pennington: 1421
[Ref: 49720]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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William Hopley, Virger of the Cathedral Church of Worcester.
William Hopley, Virger of the Cathedral Church of Worcester.
I.Wright Pinx.t. R.Hancock fecit.
Pub.d by W.Richardson Antient & Modern Print Warehouse 174 Strand. [n.d., c.1790.]
Mezzotint. 355 x 255mm.
CS 4, State iii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 6739]   £420.00  
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The Lady Abbess of the English Nuns at Antwerp.
The Lady Abbess of the English Nuns at Antwerp.
Gab. Mathyas pinxt. Faber fect.
London, Printed for Tho.s Bowles in S.t Paul's Church Y.d & John Bowles & Son, at the Black Horse in Cornhill [n.d., c.1750.]
Fine & rare mezzotint, 18th century watermark; sheet 380 x 285mm (15 x 11¼"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet at sides.
A three-quarter length portrait of a nun, seated to the right, wearing the habit. Her right hand lifted to the edge of her veil, and her left hand is resting on an open book on a table beside her, below a crucifix and skull. The sitter is indentified as English nun Mary Howard, of the Holy Cross (1653-1735), daughter of English playwright and politician Sir Robert Howard (1626-98).
CS 195 I of II.
[Ref: 61588]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. John Inville. Elected Vestry Clerk of the Parish of St. Mary, Newington, in the County of Surrey, on the 2nd day of February in the Year 1780.
Mr. John Inville. Elected Vestry Clerk of the Parish of St. Mary, Newington, in the County of Surrey, on the 2nd day of February in the Year 1780.
Drawn on Stone by G.P. Harding. From a Painting by C. Coventry 1835.
Published by G.P. Harding, Hercules Buildings, Lambeth. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the King.
A rare lithograph on india. Sheet 540 x 360mm. 21¼ x 14¼". Tears into right-hand margin. Paper toning.
John Inville (1750-1837) holding a 'Vestry Book'; elected by the vestry to keep a record of the Church's proceedings and to keep the parish accounts and books.
See NPG: D36450.
[Ref: 20253]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[John Ireland] The Dean of Westminster, in a Rich Cope.
[John Ireland] The Dean of Westminster, in a Rich Cope. Bringing the Crown from the Altar upon a Cushion of Cloth of Gold. 19th. July 1821.
F.P. Stephanoff, del.t. Eng.d by W.m Bond & S. Reynolds, Eng.r to the King.
London, Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1824 by Sir George Nayler, Garter.
Mezzotint,printed in colours and hand finished. 450 x 350mm (17¾ x 13¾"), on paper watermarked 'J Whatman Turkey Mill 1823'. Large margins. Some slight creasing top right.
A full length portrait of John Ireland (1761-1842), dressed for the coronation of George IV. From Sir G. Nayler's "The Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth, solemnized in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster upon the Nineteenth Day of July MDCCCXXI". Nayler only published two of the five proposed parts (1823 & 1827); it was completed by George Henry Bohn and issued in 1837.
[Ref: 60447]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Rev.d William Jacobson, M.A.
Rev.d William Jacobson, M.A. ''Vice Principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford.''
E.U. Eddis, del.t. 1839. J. Graf Printer to Her Majesty.
[c.1839.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 280 x 190mm (11 x 7½"). Laid on album paper at corners.
William Jacobson (1803-84), made Vice Principal of Magdalen in 1832, before becoming Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford University (1848–1865) and Bishop of Chester (1865–1884).
[Ref: 53312]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Revd. William Jay.
The Revd. William Jay.
J. Hutchinson Pinxt. R. Hancock Sculpt.
T. Gewnnop excudt.
Stipple printed in colours. 302 x 227mm. Very rare.
The Rev. William Jay (1769-1853) was an English nonconformist divine who preached for sixty years at Argyle Chapel in Bath. He is considered to be one of the most eminent English Congregationalist preachers of Regency England; one of the first Independents or Congregationalists to articulate the Great Awakening or Religious Revival championed by George Whitfield and John Wesley. Amongst the best-known of his works are his Morning and Evening Exercises; The Christian Contemplated; The Domestic Ministers Assistant; and his Discourses. He also wrote a Life of Rev. Cornelius Winter, Memoirs of Rev. John Clarke and Female Scripture Characters, along with Jay's Works (first published in the early 1840s, and again in 1856, followed by a new edition in 1876).
[Ref: 12634]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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D. Franciscus Iunius.
D. Franciscus Iunius. D. Fransiscus Iunius. SS. Theol. Doctor et Professor primarius in acade: Lugdun: apud Batavos. Aetat. 53: 1598. 'Regia maiestas quam quondam vidimus oris, Talis erat: Iuru, sic rediuiuus eris. Sin furor est, tentare hominem calestia, quenquam; Et furor est, dotes pingere velle tuas.' DH.
W. Hollar fecit Londinia 1639.
Etching. Sheet 185 x 125mm (7¼ x 4¾"). Trimmed to plate and laid on album paper. Minor toning
Fransicsus Junius the Elder (1545-1602) was a Protestant reformer, scholar and theologian. His Treatise on True Theology was a popular text in Reformed scholasticism.
P 1429 ii of ii
[Ref: 53681]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Joshua Kay Leeds [ink to lower right.]
Joshua Kay Leeds [ink to lower right.]
[Possibly by Metford.]
[n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph with added tint and shading, very rare; 370 x 240mm (14½ x 9½").
Joshua Kaye, a Quaker in Leeds.
In the Friends House Library.
[Ref: 28937]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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John Kelsey (the Quaker)
John Kelsey (the Quaker) See Granger, Vol.4 Page 208.
Laroone del. Printed for R.t Wilkinson, 125 Fenchurch Street. B. Green scu.t 1775.
London, 1775.
Engraving, 210 x 140mm (8¼ x 5½"), with very small margins Some faint markings.
Full portrait of John Kelsey (active 17th century), a quaker.
[Ref: 53878]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas L.d Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Thomas L.d Bishop of Bath and Wells.
By John Dundass - Epsom Surry.
Virtus Invidiam superat. [n.d. c.1750.]
Etching in ink. Image 140 x 102mm. 5½ x 4". Cut and laid on album paper.
Thomas Ken (1637-1711) was an English cleric who was considered the most eminent of the English non-juring bishops and of the fathers of modern English hmynology. Sometime after 1684 Dr Ken was appointed bishop of Bath and Wells.
[Ref: 15514]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Andrew Kippis, D.D. F.R.S. & S.A.
Andrew Kippis, D.D. F.R.S. & S.A.
W. Artaud, pinx.t F. Bartolozzi sculp.t
London. Publish'd Oct.r 20.th 1792, by Tho.s Macklin, Poets Gallery, Fleet Street.
Stipple and etching. Plate 330 x 253mm. 13 x 10". Some soiling around margin areas.
Andrew Kippis (1725-1795) was an English nonconformist clergyman and biographer. He contributed largely to 'The Gentleman's Magazine', 'The Monthly View' and published various sermons and occasional pamphlets. His main work is his edition of the 'Biographia Britannica' with the assistance of Dr Joseph Towers; it was completed posthumously. Kippis also wrote books on Cook's voyages which included a letter by Kippis to King George III.
[Ref: 20252]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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D. Georg Christian Knapp.
D. Georg Christian Knapp.
gemalt von Caroline Bardua gestochen von F.W. Bollinger Berlin 1817
Stipple, sheet 385 x 275mm (15 x 10¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
George Christian Knapp (1753-1825), German Protestant theologian. He was a professor of theology and author of a book on the Psalms and biographical sketches of Piestist theologians. Engraved after a portrait by Caroline Bardua, Berlin-based painter who exhibited at the academy there (1822-40) and also painted a portrait of Goethe.
[Ref: 43527]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Christoph Kotter, Civis & Alutarius Sprottaviensis in Silesia inferiore [...]
Christoph Kotter, Civis & Alutarius Sprottaviensis in Silesia inferiore [...]
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet 180 x 125mm (7 x 5"). Trimmed and laid on album paper at edges.
A portrait of Christoph Kotter (1585-1647), quill in hand, standing over the Book of Revelations, probably published as a frontispiece to one of his works. A czech prophet and tanner who began having visions of divine messengers in 1616, he made prophecies about how God would punish mankind for their evils. After spending three months in prison in 1625 for prophecies directed against the Habsburgs, he was put in the pillory and expelled from the country, after which he made no more pronouncements. However his writings continued to be published.
[Ref: 59837]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Guil. Lancaster S.T.P. Archidiac. Middlesex. S.ti Martini in Agris Wesmonast. Vicar. Coll. Regin. Oxon. Praepos. Nec Non Acad. Eiusdem Vice Can. Obijt. 4.to Februarii 1716.
Guil. Lancaster S.T.P. Archidiac. Middlesex. S.ti Martini in Agris Wesmonast. Vicar. Coll. Regin. Oxon. Praepos. Nec Non Acad. Eiusdem Vice Can. Obijt. 4.to Februarii 1716. Williamsoni Munificientia, et Sua.
T. Murray Pinxit. Geo. Vertue sculpsit. 1718.
Engraving. Plate 387 x 266mm. 15¼ x 10½". Repaired tear into lower edge, crease.
Portrait of William Lancaster, half-length to right, facing front; wearing a wig and ecclesiastical robes and bands; in an oval frame with ribbon and trumpet on top, placed on a draped table, on which lie two upright books and an open book, scroll of paper, and a plan of the façade of a building lettered "Coll. Regin. Oxon conspectus Australis." William Lancaster (1650-1717), the English clergyman and academic who was provost of Queen's College, Oxford; rector of St Martin's-in-the-Fields, and archdeacon of Middlesex.
NPG: D31521. Alexander: 260.
[Ref: 27270]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Reverend John Langford, V.D.M.
The Reverend John Langford, V.D.M.
J. Russel pinxt. Carington Bowles excudit. R. Houston fecit.
Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London. Publish'd as the Act directs, August 1. 1775.
Mezzotint. Image 255 x 330mm. 'Price 2s.' inscribed lower right. Trimmed to image. Crease through top left corner.
Dissenting minister.
CS: 68. Only state.
[Ref: 5299]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester.]
[Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester.]
[Engraved by Pieter van Gunst after Adriaen van der Werff.]
[n.d., 1707.]
Engraving, proof before letters. 315 x 185mm (12¼ x 7¼"). Trimmed to plate and mounted in album paper.
Portrait of Hugh Latimer (c.1487-1555), in an oval formed of palms, dressed in a fur-trimmed chimere over his rochet with a Canterbury cap. Below his arms rest in the embers of a fire, alluding to his martydom. An illustration to Larrey's 'Histoire d'Angleterre', with the published state having verse on the plynth under the fire..
[Ref: 41255]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Conrad Lautenbach.]
[Conrad Lautenbach.] Conradus Lautenbachinus Theologus Historicus Poeta.
[by René Boivin]
Engraving, sheet 135 x 105mm (5¼ x 4"). Cut; glued to backing sheet. Trimmed to image.
Conrad Lautenbach (1534-95), theologist, pastor and librarian.
[Ref: 39434]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Revd. John Leifchild.
The Revd. John Leifchild.
Painted & Engraved By John Linnell.
London.Published Novr.10 1836.by I.R.Leifchild, 13.Piccadilly.
Proof mezzotint. Plate 507 x 411mm. Slightly in background, trimmed on plate mark to left.
Leifchild, John 1780-1862, independent minister, John Linnel was an English painter who made a good living as a fashionable portraitist, but preferred to paint landscapes. In 1837, he married the daughter of Samuel Palmer, one of his influences. He gave up portraiture in the 1840’s and moved to Redhill to devote his career to his landscapes. These paintings were highly desired and caused Linnel to amass a great deal of wealth. However, he was not favored among his colleagues and was denied membership to the Royal Academy.
[Ref: 3913]   £360.00  
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[Henry Parry Liddon.]
[Henry Parry Liddon.]
[after George Richmond] Cha.s John Tomkins [pencil sigature of the engraver.]
London, Published Feb.y 2nd 1894 by Henry Graves & Co., 6, Pall Mall, for and on behalf of the Proprietor, Carl Beauchamp.
Mezzotint on chine collé, proof. 440 x 360mm (17¼ x 14¼"), with very large margins.
A portrait of Henry Parry Liddon (1829-90), theologian: canon and later chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral; vice-principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford; and Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at Oxford. He was a friend of Lewis Carroll, who accompanied him to Moscow on his attempt to seek closer links between the Church of England and the Russian Orthodox Church. The original painting, by George Richmond (1809-96) is owned by Keble College, Oxford.
[Ref: 47515]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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The London Quaker.
The London Quaker. Or Rachel of Covent Garden.
Pub.d Sep.t 22. 1813, by R. S. Kirby, 11 London House Yard.
Engraving with large margins. Platemark: 200 x 125mm. (8 x 5"). Scuff in bottom margin.
A young quaker girl standing with hands clasped at waist, a cloak in her right arm, wearing plain clothes with frilled sleeves and a scarf over her hair. After Marcellus Laroon (1653 - 1702), a 19th century copy of the (c.1690) plate for the series 'The Cryes of the City of London Drawne after the Life'. See Ref: 20967 for later impression.
[Ref: 31679]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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The London Quaker.
The London Quaker.
MLauron delin. I.Savage sculp.
P Tempest, ex: Cum privilegio. [London, n.d., c.1688.]
Copper engraving, laid paper, 245 x 160mm, 9¾ x 6¼". A good, clean impression.
A young Quaker girl standing with hands clasped at waist, a cloak under her left arm, wearing plain clothes with frilled sleeves and a headscarf. This is almost certainly the likeness of a real person; a note on an impression in the BM identifies the woman as Racheal of Covent Garden. After Marcellus Laroon (1648/1649 or 1653 - 1702), from the series 'The Cryes of the City of London Drawne after the Life' published by Pierce Tempest (1653 - 1717).
BM 1972,U.370.69.
[Ref: 20914]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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The Lord of the Vineyard.
The Lord of the Vineyard. - Matthew Ch. XX.v 8.12.
J. Opie R. A. Pinx.t J. Hall Sculp.t.
London Publish'd March 25, 1793, by Tho.s Macklin, Fleet Street.
Engraving. 300 x 240mm (12 x 9½"), with wide margins. Trimmed to platemark. Foxing and toning along top, right and bottom edges.
The Lord of the Vineyard sits grief stricken as the workman carrying the scythe hold's out the ring belonging to the Lord's son who has been murdered by the labourers in the vineyard. Print from the series Macklin's Bible.
[Ref: 54079]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rt. Rev.d W.m Lort Mansel, D.D. Lord Bishop of Bristol.
The Rt. Rev.d W.m Lort Mansel, D.D. Lord Bishop of Bristol. And Master of Trinity College in the University of Cambridge.
Painted by T. Kirkby, Esq.r Engraved by W. Say, Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, 92, Norton Street.
Published May 1, 1812, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge. Publishers of a History of the University & Town of Cambridge. Illustrated with 36 Views of Colleges, Halls, Public Buildings &c. &c. forming an elegant Q.to Vol._Price 4.4.0.
Mezzotint with very small margins, fine. Plate 507 x 350mm (20 x 13¾"). Laid on album sheet.
William Lort Mansel (1753-1820) Bishop of Bristol and in 1798 he was appointed master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Three-quarter length portrait wearing a gown with large sleeves and a dark stole, holding a cap in his right hand and rolled paper in his left hand, left arm resting on the back of a chair.
[Ref: 29067]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Louise Adelaide d'Orleans Abbesse de Chelles.
Louise Adelaide d'Orleans Abbesse de Chelles. Adélaide en Dieu fixant son esperance Ne fut pour l'arreter qu'un impuissant lien [...]
Gobert pinx P. Drever scul. [c.1720]
Engraving, fine, platemark 240 x 175mm (9½ x 7") very large margins.
Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans (1698-1743), daughter of Philippe II Duke of Orléans and Françoise Marie de Bourbon, who became a nun in 1717 and was named Abbess of Chelles in 1720. Engraving by Pierre Drevet after Pierre Gobert (1662-1744), one of the foremost portrait painters of his day, who painted the young Louis XV on several occasions.
[Ref: 45992]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Figures of the Reformation.]
[Figures of the Reformation.]
[Engraved by P. Perron?]
AParis rue S. Jacques au Buste de Monsign.r et Perou rue de Richeleiu C.P.R. [n.d., c. 1650.]
Engraving, scarce. Sheet 365 x 390mm (14¼ x 15¼"). Image trimmed to printed border, text excised and rejoined (with loss?), laid on album paper.
A French version of a satirical plate by Jan Houwens, showing fifteen of the central figures of the Reformation, named in the key underneath, around a table with a candle representing the Word of God on it. The original had catholic clergy and the devil trying to blow the candle out, but here the biographies of the key refers to errors and heresies. The portraits include Luther, Wycliffe, Know and Melanchthon.
[Ref: 45199]   £780.00  
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Effigies Doctissimi Uiri Martini Luther Theologi Obut 17 Februa: A.o 1546.
Effigies Doctissimi Uiri Martini Luther Theologi Obut 17 Februa: A.o 1546.
Theo Hollinam fec
Engraving, 160 x 115mm (6¼ x 4½"). Trimmed to plate and laid on album paper. Toning.
A half portrait of Martin Luther (1483-1546) inclined to the right and in an oval frame. Luther was a German professor of theology, a priest, monk and a leading firgure of the Protestant Reformation.
[Ref: 53808]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Martinus Lutherus Rom. Antichr Debellator.
Martinus Lutherus Rom. Antichr Debellator.
C. Koning sculps. et exc. Harlemi. Theodorus Beza. Samuel Ampzing.
[n.d. c.1670.]
Rare engraving. Sheet: 410 x 290mm (16 x 11½"). Trimmed. Slight crease on right & centre.
A portrait of Martin Luther (1483-1546) a German professor of theology and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. With text in Latin and Dutch below.
[Ref: 47344]   £320.00  
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