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richfed
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Posted - February 21 2009 :  3:15:28 PM  Show Profile  Visit richfed's Homepage  Click to see richfed's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Discovered this web site recently and was floored. They look spectacular ... so, I ordered one with my tax return! I ordered the DSC_0115 cover.

Seems like a more obscure accoutrement.

French & Indian War/Revolutionary War Bibles
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Posted - February 21 2009 :  3:39:17 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I have seen that website before! Those are most impressive. My personal favorite is DSC_0273...and I see on the "Who's got them" page that Master Rumpling has a copy.
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Posted - February 21 2009 :  5:56:56 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Oh, wow. Now I am really torn. Should I save my pennies for the gorgeous brocaded shoes with the Louis heel.... or for a beautiful leather-bound 1733 New Testament?

Both of the ones you guys mentioned are beautiful. The light tan is nice, but I am really drawn to the rich brown of #DSC 0251. And I do like the tooled design.

Oh my... oh my.

"It is more deeply stirring to my blood than any imaginings could possibly have been."
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Posted - February 21 2009 :  6:32:43 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Yup, looks like Mr. Rumping is even using it for his reenactments. Now I must go see one.

There are easier things in life then trying to find a good guy..... Nailing jelly to a tree for example.
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Posted - February 22 2009 :  9:26:25 PM  Show Profile  Visit Seamus's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Obi,

That is the one I ordered.....#0273, and also Proverbs 11. Good choice! I'll use it at our Divine Service and Sermon at events on Sunday mornings....it is perfect! They should be here in a few days; they were shipped today.

Thanks, Rich, for putting us onto this site.


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in a well preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways,
totally worn out, shouting
'...holy sh*t ...what a ride!'

~~Mavis Leyrer, Seattle


Seamus

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Posted - February 23 2009 :  09:26:17 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Seamus,

Just proves that great minds think alike!
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Posted - February 23 2009 :  09:29:45 AM  Show Profile  Visit Seamus's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Amen, and AMEN!

Life's journey is not to
arrive at the grave safely
in a well preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways,
totally worn out, shouting
'...holy sh*t ...what a ride!'

~~Mavis Leyrer, Seattle


Seamus

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Posted - February 23 2009 :  4:13:34 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I knew you would do it, Captain! I just knew it!

I can't wait to see it at Charter Day.

"It is more deeply stirring to my blood than any imaginings could possibly have been."
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Posted - February 23 2009 :  4:33:11 PM  Show Profile  Visit Seamus's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
We're going to take up a collection at Divine Service and Sermon to help fund it, you know......

Life's journey is not to
arrive at the grave safely
in a well preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways,
totally worn out, shouting
'...holy sh*t ...what a ride!'

~~Mavis Leyrer, Seattle


Seamus

~~Aim small, hit the b*****d right between the eyes!~~
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Posted - February 23 2009 :  8:56:12 PM  Show Profile  Visit richfed's Homepage  Click to see richfed's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Received mine today. A work of art. I am very pleased!
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Posted - February 24 2009 :  06:22:08 AM  Show Profile  Visit Seamus's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Huzzah! I cannot wait.......

Life's journey is not to
arrive at the grave safely
in a well preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways,
totally worn out, shouting
'...holy sh*t ...what a ride!'

~~Mavis Leyrer, Seattle


Seamus

~~Aim small, hit the b*****d right between the eyes!~~
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Posted - February 24 2009 :  11:54:51 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by Seamus

We're going to take up a collection at Divine Service and Sermon to help fund it, you know......


I'll have my shilling ready, Sir.

"It is more deeply stirring to my blood than any imaginings could possibly have been."
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Posted - March 11 2009 :  3:27:13 PM  Show Profile  Visit Seamus's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Well, I got my New Testament Bible and Book of Solomon's Proverbs......used them this past Sunday at Conrad Weiser Homestead Pennsylvania Charter Day at Conrad Weiser Homestead, Womelsdorf, PA. Charter Day is celebrated annually to commemorate the granting of the Charter to William Penn for what would become Pennsylvania. It is celebrated at all State Historic Sites here.

I am Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion Pennsylvania Regiment of Foote, "The Augusta Regiment", Burd's Co'y. The officer with the red lapels is Captain Lynn Otto, of the First Battalion Pennsylvania Regiment of Foote, Weiser's Battalion, our sister Regiment and hosts for the day, and the other officer is my Lieutenant Alan Hackenburg.

We always do Divine Service and Sermon on Sundays when we are at an event, and invite the public to attend a "Proper Mid-18th Century Military Garrison or Field Service and Sermon", as ordained by King George II in the Articles of War, Article I, Section I, which is always read in its entirety before the Service. In addition to the 30 or so soldiers, we had several of our camp followers, including Wilderness Woman, (who by the way, made the images you will see below in the links,) and civilian dependents, with about 50+ attending public visitors, so there was about 85-90 people at this Sermon and Service.

The Sermons which James Moore sent with this order are too long for this setting, but I intend to use them at an appropriate time and place this Campaign Season. I found them very interesting and unique.

Go here to see the images of their use:

http://www.18thcenturybibles.org/Whos_got_them.html

Look at the big one on top and the top left in the lower part.....

and here, too:

http://www.18thcenturybibles.org/Photos.html

I would urge anyone who is even remotely thinking of getting these, just bite the bullet and get them. I know at least two people who were there Sunday and saw these books will be submitting orders. They are, indeed, unique and add a real touch of class to our Service. I explained to the civilian visitors what they were and that they now were also Living Historians, not just visitors in OUR world, that they were hearing the actual words that were read to people from 1733 onward whenever they attended a Service. I think they liked that...........

Sachem, thank you for the heads-up on this!

Life's journey is not to
arrive at the grave safely
in a well preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways,
totally worn out, shouting
'...holy sh*t ...what a ride!'

~~Mavis Leyrer, Seattle


Seamus

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Posted - March 11 2009 :  4:27:46 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Excellent post Seamus - enjoyed it a great deal.

you can keep "The Change"
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Posted - March 30 2009 :  09:46:00 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Weren't frontier bibles also called Puritan Bibles?

I live in my own little world - but that's okay, they know me here!
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Posted - March 30 2009 :  12:39:55 PM  Show Profile  Visit Seamus's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I believe they were MUCH earlier than the 18th century ones we speak of here....they date as early as the 15th century. They were also called "Geneva Bibles".

Go here to see an article on them.

http://www.apuritansmind.com/PuritanWorship/GenevaBible.htm

I am no expert, nor am I a Biblical scholar (Heck, I can hardly spel stuf wright, and I say and do lotsa bad stuff, too.....), by ANY means, so I rely on what I can glean from searching....!

Hope this helps....I am sure there is more out there to answer your query, LOTM.

Life's journey is not to
arrive at the grave safely
in a well preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways,
totally worn out, shouting
'...holy sh*t ...what a ride!'

~~Mavis Leyrer, Seattle


Seamus

~~Aim small, hit the b*****d right between the eyes!~~
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