1686 IRELAND 1ed James Ussher Life & Letters Archbishop Irish Bible Sermons
“What is it which all men especially desire? Eternal life and happiness?”
– James Ussher, Body of Divinity
James Ussher was an early 17th-century Archbishop in the Church of Ireland who is most remembered for giving an exact date to the beginning of creation. His full body of work includes letters, sermons, dissertations, and exegeticals, but this work focuses solely on improving the Christians life and strengthening their faith. A biographical sketch of Ussher’s life was written by Richard Parr in 1686 in which he included hundreds of correspondence letters, including those from William Camden and Edward Stradling.
1686 IRELAND 1ed James Ussher Life & Letters Archbishop Irish Bible Sermons
“What is it which all men especially desire? Eternal life and happiness?”
– James Ussher, Body of Divinity
James Ussher was an early 17th-century Archbishop in the Church of Ireland who is most remembered for giving an exact date to the beginning of creation. His full body of work includes letters, sermons, dissertations, and exegeticals, but this work focuses solely on improving the Christians life and strengthening their faith. A biographical sketch of Ussher’s life was written by Richard Parr in 1686 in which he included hundreds of correspondence letters, including those from William Camden and Edward Stradling.
Item number: #18171
Price: $950
PARR, Richard
The life of the most reverend father in God, James Usher, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland. With a collection of three hundred letters, between the said Lord Primate and most of the eminentest persons for piety and learning in his time, both in England and beyond the seas.
London : Printed for Nathanael Ranew, at the Kings-Arms in St. Pauls Church-Yard, MDCLXXXVI. [1686] 1st edition
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [4], 103, [5], 33, [1]; [18], 92, 301-624, 28
- References: Wing U 163; ESTC R 1496
- Provenance: Armorial Bookplate – T. Gaisford
- Thomas Gaisford (1779–1855) was an English classical scholar and clergyman. He served as Dean of Christ Church from 1831 until his death.
- Motto: INSENVIT LIBRIS
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~12.5in X 8in (31.5cm x 20cm)
- Very rare and desirable
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18171
Categories
European History
Religion
Authors
PARR, Richard
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete