The Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Engraved bookplate by William Jackson with an oval double frame, within which is ìSigilltun Societatis de promovendo evangelio in partibus trans marinis.î Within the oval is a ship fully rigged, a gigantic missionary preaching from the stern, with small naties on cliffs, sunís face and rays, scroll with motto, ìTransiens adjuvanos.î Below and outside of the oval is a scroll with the inscription, ìThe Gift of the Society for propagating the Gospell in Foreign parts, 1704î.
The Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Engraved bookplate by William Jackson with an oval double frame, within which is ìSigilltun Societatis de promovendo evangelio in partibus trans marinis.î Within the oval is a ship fully rigged, a gigantic missionary preaching from the stern, with small naties on cliffs, sunís face and rays, scroll with motto, ìTransiens adjuvanos.î Below and outside of the oval is a scroll with the inscription, ìThe Gift of the Society for propagating the Gospell in Foreign parts, 1704î.
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Détails
- Auteur
- Bookplate.
- Éditeurs
- 1704.
- Thème
- BOOKPLATES EX-LIBRIS AMERICAN COLONIES
Description
Images size (100 x 75 mm), slight unobtrusive abrasion to verso otherwise in excellent condition. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts was founded in 1701 as a missionary society to provide clergy from the Church of England to minister to the settlers and to convert non-believers in in the colonies. Dr Thomas Bray (1656-1730) was responsible for the establishment of thirty-nine parish libraries in the American colonies and the books sent out by the society carried the bookplate here affixed to the verso of the titles. This is the third state of this rare and important bookplate.