Description: 1807 reprint of 1688 edition Richard Coyne (Dublin, Ireland), 8 3/4 x 10 5/8 inches tall marbled paper-covered boards over leather spine, five raised bands and gilt-lettered red leather label to spine, refreshed endpapers, [8], 17, 115, [1] pp. This copy contains the four-page subscribers list, often lacking. Newly rebound in quarter calf. Bookplate of St. Marie's, Sheffield, England, to front pastedown and 'Sheffield Catholic Library' stamps to title page and at least three interior pages. Prior owner name in ink to front free-endpaper and title page. Pages soiled and thumbed at edges. Association copy: Armorial bookplate of Joseph Gillow (1850-1921) to front free-endpaper. Best known for his authorship of the Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics (5 vols, 1885-1902), Gillow was an English Roman Catholic antiquary and bio-bibliographer, referred to by Thomas Bridgett in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as 'the Plutarch of the English Catholics.' Thomas Ward (1652-1708) was an English author who converted to Catholicism. His most popular work, 'England's Reformation,' is a poem in four cantos in the metre of Hudibras. It first appeared posthumously in 1710, and since then in several editions. This work on the Protestant Bible, based on the research of English Catholic priest Gregory Martin (1542-1582), has been frequently cited and republished since its initial appearance in 1688. Bishop John Milner (1752-1826) wrote a pamphlet to defend it from one of the Protestant attacks which this initial republication early in the nineteenth century provoked.
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Year Printed: 1807
Topic: Christianity, Bibles
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Thomas Ward
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Richard Coyne
Place of Publication: Dublin, Ireland