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A mite into the treasury, being a word to artists, especially to heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal arts, so called... Shewing what we own herein, being according to God and godliness, and of God; and what we deny
Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691)
1680
Indexed in: Wing L726; Smith II, 90.
Sketch book containing pencil and water-colour sketches, mainly of flowers, by Hannah Pease
Ford, Hannah (1814-1886)
1827-1829
Artist's autograph in pencil on f.1; sketch dated 13 November 1827, originally received loose, has been mounted on f.2; stubs only for ff.6 and 10
Prints of six engravings by Edward Backhouse
Backhouse, Edward (1808-1879)
1831
6 engravings depicting: (1) a polar bear, (2) a water-buck, (3) a leopard, (4) a rhinoceros, (5) Mont Blanc, (6) a seascape with sailing ships; with an undated note by Isabella Ormston Ford about the ...
Two treatises of Thomas Lawson deceased : The first, A mite into the treasury; being a word to artists, especially heptatechnists... shewing what is therein owned by the people called Quakers ... The second, A treatise relating to the call, work and wages of the ministers of Christ, and of Antichrist ... With several other things, as will more largely appear in the contents of the said treatises
Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691)
1703
The individual works also have separate title-pages. Thomas Lawson's "Two treatises more", 1703 constitutes vol.2 of this work.
Two treatises of Thomas Lawson deceased : The first, A mite into the treasury; being a word to artists, especially heptatechnists... shewing what is therein owned by the people called Quakers ... The second, A treatise relating to the call, work and wages of the ministers of Christ, and of Antichrist ... With several other things, as will more largely appear in the contents of the said treatises
Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691)
1703
The individual works also have separate title-pages. Thomas Lawson's "Two treatises more", 1703 constitutes vol.2 of this work.
Two treatises of Thomas Lawson deceased : The first, A mite into the treasury; being a word to artists, especially heptatechnists... shewing what is therein owned by the people called Quakers ... The second, A treatise relating to the call, work and wages of the ministers of Christ, and of Antichrist ... With several other things, as will more largely appear in the contents of the said treatises
Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691)
1703
The individual works also have separate title-pages. Thomas Lawson's "Two treatises more", 1703 constitutes vol.2 of this work.
Scrapbook containing photographs and other works and designs, by Emily Susan Ford
Ford, Emily Susan (1850-1930)
1912
Scrapbook compiled in 1912, containing 49 photographs of mural paintings, other works and designs, mostly on religious themes and dating from ca.1880 to ca.1910. A list of the contents is included D...