A second appeal to the candour and common sense of the people of Manchester and its vicinity on the present controversy respecting bible-reading and priestcraft, in which is shewn the great advantages of an unmarried clergy

A second appeal to the candour and common sense of the people of Manchester and its vicinity on the present controversy respecting bible-reading and priestcraft, in which is shewn the great advantages of an unmarried clergy

by W. E. Andrews

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