Ohel Ohel or Beth-shemesh = A tabernacle for the sun, or, Irenicum evangelicum = an idea of church-discipline : in the theorick and practick parts : which come forth first into the world as Bridegroom and Bride ... : published for the benefit of all gathered churches, more especially in England, Ireland, and Scotland / by John Rogers, an unfeined friend and servant of the Bridegrooms, Brides, and Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, late at Purleigh in Essex, now at Tho. Apostles, Lond. ; declared for the most part in Christ-Church, Dublin in Ireland.
1653
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Title
Ohel Ohel or Beth-shemesh = A tabernacle for the sun, or, Irenicum evangelicum = an idea of church-discipline : in the theorick and practick parts : which come forth first into the world as Bridegroom and Bride ... : published for the benefit of all gathered churches, more especially in England, Ireland, and Scotland / by John Rogers, an unfeined friend and servant of the Bridegrooms, Brides, and Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, late at Purleigh in Essex, now at Tho. Apostles, Lond. ; declared for the most part in Christ-Church, Dublin in Ireland.
Created/published
London : Printed for R.I. and G. and H. Eversden, to be sold at the Grey-Hound in Pauls Church-yard, 1653.
Description
[2], 86, 89-106, [2], 412, 12, 413-500, 461-564, [32] p. ; 18 cm (4to)
Associated name
Rogers, John, 1627-1665?, author.
Ibbitson, Robert, bookseller.
Eversden, George, active 1648-1683, bookseller.
Eversden, Henry, bookseller.
Ibbitson, Robert, bookseller.
Eversden, George, active 1648-1683, bookseller.
Eversden, Henry, bookseller.
Note
First word in title is romanized from Hebrew script.
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Also contains Ḥatan or Dod = The Beloved; or, The Bridegroom going forth for his Bride, and Kalah Challah = The Heavenly nymph. The intended order of the parts is in question. Kathleen Lynch argues that Ohel was intended as the collective title. See The Collation (28 October 2014).
Wing and the ESTC consider that Ḥatan or Dod is a reissue, with new title page and additional initial 106 pages of text, of the 1653 edition of "ʼOhel Ohel or Beth-shemesh. A tabernacle for the sun" (Wing R1813).
Signatures: [A]1 B-3S⁴ 3*O-3*S⁴; 4D-4P⁴; ²A⁴ b-n⁴ o1.
With errata on final leaf.
With marginal notes, indexes, and errata (leaf 4P4).
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 7".
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Also contains Ḥatan or Dod = The Beloved; or, The Bridegroom going forth for his Bride, and Kalah Challah = The Heavenly nymph. The intended order of the parts is in question. Kathleen Lynch argues that Ohel was intended as the collective title. See The Collation (28 October 2014).
Wing and the ESTC consider that Ḥatan or Dod is a reissue, with new title page and additional initial 106 pages of text, of the 1653 edition of "ʼOhel Ohel or Beth-shemesh. A tabernacle for the sun" (Wing R1813).
Signatures: [A]1 B-3S⁴ 3*O-3*S⁴; 4D-4P⁴; ²A⁴ b-n⁴ o1.
With errata on final leaf.
With marginal notes, indexes, and errata (leaf 4P4).
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 7".
ESTC staff note
Apparently many copies have misbound title pages.
Cited/described in
Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (CD-ROM, 1996), R1807
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R222684
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R222684
Includes
Beloved; or, The Bridegroom going forth for his Bride
Bridegroom going forth for his bride
Ḥatan or Dod
Kalah Challah. The Heavenly nymph
Heavenly nymph
Bridegroom going forth for his bride
Ḥatan or Dod
Kalah Challah. The Heavenly nymph
Heavenly nymph
Linked resources
Blog post about Folger Shakespeare Library 139- 078q: "Ohel or Dod? Ideal copies and messy print", The Collation (28 October 2014)
Blog post about Folger Shakespeare Library 154- 966q: "Ohel or Dod? Ideal copies and messy print", The Collation (28 October 2014)
Blog post about Folger Shakespeare Library 154- 966q: "Ohel or Dod? Ideal copies and messy print", The Collation (28 October 2014)
Genre/form
Treatises.
Annotations.
Prices (Provenance)
Annotations.
Prices (Provenance)
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
139- 078q
Folger-specific note
Imperfect: "Kalah Challah. The Heavenly nymph: or the bride ..." only. inscribed "John Midletoun aught this book." A few manuscript notes. Union Theological Seminary cancellation stamp, 4P4v. Disbound; remnants of binding on spine. Acquired from Union Theological Seminary, 1951-11-16.
Folger accession
139078
Call number
154- 966q
Folger-specific note
Manuscript markings and notes. Contemporary manuscript price. Some leaves are damaged or stained, affecting side-notes. Mottled calfskin binding, blind-tooled; signed by Riviere. Provenance: inscribed on verso of first leaf: "Nathaniell Wallington Junior his Book bought of Georg Colebourn in [the] yeare 1653 cost 4s 6d"; bookplate of Joshua Podro
Folger accession
154966