
476 pages; 4to (10.25") 26 cm; Hardcover, tan leather spine and corners, marbled boards, [vi] + 476 pages, speckled edges, gilt lettering on red and black bands on spine, rag (cotton fiber) paper throughout, main text in 2 columns. Each issue (except one) also has an original song (one composed by J. Lodge) with tune, lyrics, and full piano accompaniment. ; 12 monthly issues bound together, June 1839 to May 1840, with full index in front. Contents include: Bible expository. Original poetry and short stories. Philosophical topics. Historical topics. Women in history. Denominational news. Reviews of new books and periodicals. Commentary on life, death, marriage, ethics, etc. ; Universalism, the fifth largest denomination in the US in 1860, was a Protestant Christian denomination that espoused a unitary deity and the doctrine that everyone is saved. ; Normal edgewear. Old library marks on front endpaper. Dewey decimal number on upper spine in old ink. Owner name and street penned on front endpaper in very old ink. Light to medium foxing. Binding tight. ; Ladies Repository Series; Vol. 8
Title: Universalist and Ladies Repository, The, Volume 8 : June 1839 to May 1840
Location Published: Abel Tompkins: 1840
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Good+ with no dust jacket
Item: 1.80 lbs
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Seller ID: 21090
Keywords: liberal religion, magazines & periodicals, protestant christianity, protestantism, universalism, universalist, uuauthors, uutopics