Collection of Antiquarian Christian Tracts (Thirteen Tracts Bound in One)
Philadelphia, PA: Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia (Predominantly), 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822. Hardcover. This is a collection of thirteen antiquarian Christian tracts bound in one, many of which were published by The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia. Hardbound leather boards in brown. Each tract is paginated separately and ranges from 4 pages to 27 pages, respectively. Titles include: 1) The Progress of Sin to Which is Added the Fourth Annual Report of the Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia; 2) On Detraction and Curiosity About the Affairs of Others Chiefly Taken from the Writings of Archbishop Leighton; 3) Remarks on the Doctrine of the Influence of the Holy Spirit; 4) Am I A Christian? By Rev. J. Alleine; 5) To A Youth on The Importance of Purity to Which is Added Friendly Advice by William Bradford; 6) The Doctrine of the Cross of Christ Stated and Improved; 7) Religious Tracts, No. 22. An Essay on the Rite of Baptism as professed by the Protestant Episcopal Church; 8) Thoughts on Reason and REvelation Particularly the Revelation of the Scriptures; 8) Comfort and Counsel Under Affliction. Chiefly Extracted from a Treatise Originally Written in German, and First Printed in English in 1550; 9) The Prodigal Son; 10) Religious Duties, Consisting Chiefly of Extracts from The Holy Scriptures; 11) On Worship, Ministry and Prayer; 12) On the Nature and Efficacy of the Cross of Christ; 13) The Village Prayer Meeting Extracted from the Village Observer by the author of The Retrospect, Formerly a Lieutenant in the English Navy, and now a Minister of the Gospel.
CONDITION: Good only, both boards are detached, yet present. External wear, backstrip is gone, and textblock is loosening, yet pages are all present. Foxing throughout volume, no writing. Full refund if not satisfied. Good.
7" x 4" x 0.75"
Item #069783
Price: $40.00