Item #25835 Forma Sacra, Or, A sacred platform of natural and revealed religion; exhibiting a scriptural and rational account of these three important heads. Thomas Blackwell, Simon Williams, intro.

Forma Sacra, Or, A sacred platform of natural and revealed religion; exhibiting a scriptural and rational account of these three important heads...

Boston: William M'Alpine, for the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Windham, 1774. Very Good. Item #25835

Boston: Printed by William M'Alpine, for the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Windham, 1774. Presumed First American Edition. 16mo; full contemporary calf, unadorned spine in six compartments; xvii,[1],xviii,vi,[i.e. vii],8-339,[1]pp. (B8 2B8 C-P8 Q4 R-2A8, collated complete). Leather a bit scuffed at extremities, a few surface scratches to boards, lacking endpapers, contemporary ownership signature to front pastedown, else a Very Good copy overall.

Treatise first published in 1710 under the title "Schema Sacra" to accompany the author's text "Ratio Sacra." This the first appearance in the American colonies, though another state provides the imprint "Printed and sold by William M'Alpine, at his printing-office in Marlborough-Street" (no priority). This copy includes the list of subscribers, as well as the publisher's advertisement on p. [340]. The list of subscribers includes (by our count) thirty-five women and a guy named "Mr. Life Night." The N.B. at the end of the publisher's advertisement assures the reader "As the above Books are mostly printed and bound by said M'Alpine, he is determined to sell at the lowest Prices, and will warrant all such to be neatly bound, &c."

EVANS 13155; ESTC W23140.

Price: $250.00