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Replica contra periculosa scripta post Scrutinium diuine scripture iam pride[m] emissum emanata. ...
Schatzgeyer, Kaspar, 1463 or 1464-1527Summary: Casper Schatzgeyer, or Sasgerus, was a Franciscan friar who became provincial of the Province of Strasbourg in 1517. He wrote about 23 books on theological topics and against members of other orders and sects, notably J. von Staupitz and A. Osiander. This book, however, criticizes two of Luther's tracts: On Monastic Vows and On the Abolition of the Private Mass. Luther persuaded Johann Briessmann to reply, and Schatzgeyer replied to Briessmann. This is the work's first printing. -
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Ioan. Eccii theologi Ingolstadii Procancellarij ... de materia iuramenti acutiss. decisio ad Georgium Kungspergium Augustanum
Eck, Johann, 1486-1543Summary: As professor of Logic and Rhetoric at Ingolstadt, Eck had the duty of writing the theses his students defended as part of the requirement for obtaining their doctorates. This one on oaths and vows was written and defended in 1516. M. Kretz was the respondent. This is a very early example of a printed dissertation. -
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Centenary cameos : 1784-1884
Fitzgerald, O. P. (Oscar Penn), 1829-1911Summary: Biographies of prominent Methodists. -
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The solemn warnings of the dead : or, An admonition to unconverted sinners
Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1688Summary: A treatise explaining what the process of conversion is, describing its necessity, and how to identify those who may be in need of conversion. The volume also includes a short work by Richard Baxter, "A call to the unconverted." -
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Letters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an African : in two volumes : to which are prefixed, memoirs of his life
Sancho, Ignatius, 1729-1780Summary: The correspondence of Ignatius Sancho accompanied by a memoir of his life. -
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Desid. Erasmus Roterod.
An engraved portrait of Desiderius Erasmus based on a portrait pained by Hans Holbein. The caption reads "Desid: Erasmus Roterod: Natus 1467. Den: et Sepult: Basiliae 1556. Ad Archetypum I: Holbenii in Biblioth: bupl: Basil: adservatum pictum cum annum ageret Erasmus LV." -
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Oeuvre de Jean Holbein; ou, Recueil de gravures d'apres les plus beaux ouvrages de ce fameux peintre
Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543Summary: A collection of engravings made after the work of the painter, Hans Holbein. -
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The knowlege and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities, or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians : which will likewise be of use to all such who are called Christians, but have not well considered the meaning of the religion they profess, or, who profess to know God, but in works do deny Him : in twenty dialogues : together with directions and prayers ...
Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755Summary: An instructional text using an imagined dialogue between a missionary and an "Indian" to illustrate how a missionary in the field might instruct a potential convert in the Christian practices. It is unclear from the text what people or peoples are meant to be represented by the "Indian," or if the author is simply using the term as a broad catchall. -
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Iohannes Eckus Canonicus Theologiae Doctor et Propagator Eccle. Rom.
An engraved portrait of Johann Eck, one of Martin Luther's notable opponents. Includes two captions: "Iohannes Eckius Canonicus Theologiae Doctor et Propagator Eccle. Rom." and "natus in pago Eck 13.Nov.1486 Obiit 10 Febr.1543 at 57. Procancellarius Acad. Ingolstad." -
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Joannes Calvinus: Prompte et Sincere
Boecklin, Johann Christoph, 1657-1709An engraved portrait of Jean Calivin, founder of Calvinism. -
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Eegister [i.e. Register] aller Schrifften des Ehrwirdigen Herrn D. Martini Lutheri, : gerichtet zugleich auff die XIX. Wittenbergischen, vnd XII. Jhenischen Tomos, beyders [sic] des Alten vnd Newen Drucks, allen Liebhabern der Bücher Lutheri gantz nützlich zu gebrauchen
Suevus, Sigismundus, 1526-1596Summary: This is a very rare example of the index prepared to help students find specific works by Luther. Since Luther's writings had been collected in two different sets--the nineteen volume Wittenberg edition, and the twelve volume Jena edition--such an index was necessary. -
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Power of attorney to Michael Boyce from Russell B. Hoyde for the purpose of selling or hiring out slaves
A formal declaration allowing MIchael Boyce the power of attorney to sell or hire out slaves owned by Russell B. Hoyde under Louisiana state law. -
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Bill of sale of a slave named Gabriel to Rev. Thomas Gooch
A bill of sale documenting the sale of a fifty-five year old man, Gabriel, by Sarah [Carneal] to Rev. Thomas Gooch for $230 in Logan County, [Kentucky]. -
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Ecole de Garcons, Longenschool
A postcard showing a class of young men and boys at the Longenschool. -
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Mission Baudouinville
A postcard showing in the distance the "Mission Baudouinville." A road lined by thatch-roofed buildings leads up to the church. The shot shows a number of individuals carrying baskets and bundles walking towards the church between several palm trees. -
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Gabon, Case de Catechiste
A postcard showing a thatch-roofed buiilding, outside of which sit group of children. In the shade of the roof's overhang, a man is sitting in a white suit. -
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Mbuma-zending
A postcard showing Sister Coote, next to the unnamed mother, holding the first baby born with surgical intervention as part of the "Mbuma-zending" medical. The photograph was taken a few months after the birth. The verso includes a description of the image and a request for donations to the Dutch Foundation "Mbuma-zending" which supports the mission work of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland in Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe and Zambia). -
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Expenses of Mr. Edward Shippen to John Bates
An itemized list of expenses billed to a Mr. Edward Shippen, to be paid to John Bates, for cobbling services. The list includes orders for new shoes, as well as mending expenses, for Shippen's children and at least two enslaved individuals in his household. -
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Bill of sale of a slave named Bob to Thomas B. Vaughan
A bill of sale documenting the sale of a thirty-five year old man, Bob, by John B. Farly to Thomas B. Vaughan for $325 in North Carolina.