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William Cobbett - Cobbett&Apos;S Legacy to Parsons; or, Have the Clergy of the Established Church an Equitable Right to the Tihes, or to Any Thing Called Church Property, Greater Than the Dissenters Have to the Same? and Ought There, or Ought There Not, to Be a Seperation of the Church Form the State? in Six Letters, Addressed to the Church-Parsons in General, Including the Cathedral and College Clergy and the Bishops

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London, Not Stated, 1835. Leather. A collection of six letters by William Cobbett discussing the church in various aspects, in a smart crushed morocco binding. This is an interesting work containing letters from William Cobbett discussing various aspects of the Established Church. Some of the subjects discussed includes how there came to be an Established church, how people called Dissenters came to be, what is the state of the Establishment, and more. William Cobbett was an English pamphleteer, farmer, and Member of Parliament. He was passionate about ending poverty of farm labourers, and sought an end to sinecurists and 'tax-eaters&apos. Prior owner's pencil annotations in a period hand to the front free endpaper, and to the rear free endpaper. In a full crushed morocco binding. Externally, smart. Very light marking to the boards only. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned with only the very odd spot. Prior owner's pencil annotations to the front free endpaper, and to the rear free endpaper. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: None. Very Good Indeed .
GBP 95.00 [Appr.: EURO 110 US$ 127.22 | JP¥ 18916] Book number 624P23

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