Description | (from the Derbyshire Chronicle, Aug. 15th 1840) printed J. Atkinson, Low Pavement. Inscribed in the front " This book was given to Eliza Marsden by her grandfather Luke Ford in the year 1875, and "Mrs Bradbury". Bound in single volume with the following tracts: " Come and See ", by W.B.O. Peabody. 1839; " One Hundred Scriptural Arguments for the Unitarian Faith". 1830; " Thoughts on Vital Religion". 1831; " Christian Unitarianism, or, the Genuine Doctrine of the New Covenant" undated; " Outline of the Testimony of Scripture against the Trinity", by Henry Ware, Jr. 1836; " Remarks on Creeds, Intolerance, and Exclusion", by William E. Channing, D.D. 1839; " The Prevailing Belief of Unitarian Christians stated and explained", by Rev. Orville Dewey. 1839; " The Unitarian Christian's Religious Belief" [undated] [Woodhead & Wall, Chesterfield, printers]; " A Narrative of the Providential Deliverance of Charles Sturt, Esq" [undated]; " A Unitarian's View of the Doctrine of Atonement: being a Sermon delivered in the Old Chapel, Elder Yard, Chesterfield, on the Evening of March 3, 1839 by Robert Wallace". Thomas Woodhead, Chronicle Office, Low Pavement [printer] 1839; "Twelve Reasons for Attending the Unitarian Chapel". T. Woodhead, New Square [printer]. 1820. Also typed letter from the Rev. D.W. Robson to Mrs Short, dated 26th March 1928 acknowledging receipt of the book. [Formerly Chesterfield Public Library reference ELD 685]. |