Author: W.C. Brownlee Title: Letters in the Roman Catholic Controversy
Description: New York, William Craig Brownlee, 1834. Second Edition. Hardcover. 355p; 8p index. A green cloth hardcover book in FAIR condition. Boards heavily stained, edges wearing through, and most of spine label has chipped off. Stains have penetrated into the pages of the book as well, but text remains legible. Hinges are shaken; all pages remain attached, but the threads are visible in the gutter of the title page. A damaged but readable copy of this RARE anti-Catholic title. William Craig Brownlee (1784-1860) was a Prebyterian clergyman, professor, and outspoken anti-Catholic. He founded the American Society to Promote the Principles of the Protestant Reformation, an anti-Catholic organization that was later absorbed by the American and Foreign Christian Union, which is a Protestant missionary entity that still exists today. Fair .
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Price: US$ 125.00 Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd.
- Book number: 193522
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