Appeal to the Common Sense of all Christian People - 1775

Author: by a Country Clergyman
Full Title: An Appeal to the Common Sense of all Christian People, more particularly the Members of the Church of England, with Regard to an important Point of Faith and Practice, imposed upon their Conscience by the Church Authority: or, A Preservative against the main Principles, on which Popery and Infidelity are founded; with a distinct Reply to A Letter to the Common People, &c. By the Rev. Mr. Jones...A Third Edition, with Corrections and large Additions
Published:

 London: printed for J. Johnson, 1775

      

A late 18th century period full leather binding. Ex-libris. Gilt title on remnants of contrasting red leather title label, raised bands. Leather chipped at spine extremities, library numbers in white. Boards worn, leather peeling at extremites but really nothing extreme. Joints cracked, boards loose. Mostly clean internally, minor light scattered foxing and age-toning throughout. Title page has circular library stamp for the Library of the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, MA at head. Library bookplate on top of original owner's, Samuel Naughan..., bookplate.

A rare late 18th century religious text. Book measures c. 4 1/2" W x 7" H.

 315 pp. plus advertisements.

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Item #: B1648
Item Title: Appeal to the Common Sense of all Christian People
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