Bibliographia Boltoniensis: Being a Bibliography, with Biographical Details of Bolton Authors, and the Books Written by Them from 1550 to 1912; Books about Bolton; and Those Printed and Published in the Town from 1785 to Date |
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Page 198 - The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England ; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the Form or Manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons V] Penalty for And that all and every such person, who shall (without 6lng.
Page 201 - The French convert: being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady from the errors and superstitions of popery to the reformed religion, by means of a ppotestant [sic] gardener, her servant.
Page 67 - PRACTICAL REMARKS ON SOME OF THE MINOR ACCESSORIES TO THE SERVICES OF THE CHURCH, with Hints on the Preparation of Altar Cloths, Pede Cloths, and other Ecclesiastical Furniture. Addressed to Ladies and Churchwardens. By GILBERT J. FRENCH. Foolscap 8vo., with Engravings, price 4s. boards.
Page 31 - Lecture or continued Sermon, to wit, the Preaching of the Heavens, &c. London, 1649. 4to. (Brit. Mus., and Manch. Free Lib.) 3. A New and Cleer Discovery of the True and Proper Natural Cause of the Ebbing and Flowing of the Main sea, convincingly held forth both from Scripture and reason, &c. London, 1649.
Page xiv - A DESCRIPTION of the MEMORABLE SIEGES and BATTLES in the NORTH of ENGLAND that happened during the Civil War in 1642, 1643, etc., chiefly contained in the MEMOIRS of GENERAL FAIRFAX, and JAMES, EARL of DERBY.
Page 73 - Somnolism & psycheism ; or, The science of the soul and the phenomena of nervation, as revealed by vital magnetism or mesmerism, considered physiologically and philosophically; with notes of mesmeric and psychical experience.
Page 66 - An attempt to explain the origin and meaning of the early interlaced ornamentation found on the ancient sculptured stones of Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man.
Page x - ... attachment to an ungrateful prince.* Blome, an ancient topographer, remarks, that — " Boulton, seated on the river Irwell, a fair well-built town, with broad streets, hath a market on Mondays, which is very good for clothing and provisions ; and it is a place of great trade for fustians.
Page 80 - ADVICE to an only child, containing the summ and substance of experimental and practical divinity. Written by an eminent and judicious divine.
Page x - ... Prince Rupert and the Earl of Derby in 1644. This time the town — by the aid of treachery, it is said, was taken, and a bloody massacre followed. In 1651 , James, seventh Earl of Derby, was beheaded in Churchgate, near the Market Cross. Contemporary accounts of these events are preserved in the Public Reference Library in the form of tracts, which are both rare and curious. The titles of three of the more important will give some idea of their nature : — 1. " How the Earle of Darbies Forces...