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Victorian Blogging
Description
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A collection of digitised nineteenth-century pamphlets from Conway Hall Library & Archives. This includes the Conway Tracts, Moncure Conway's personal pamphlet library; the Morris Tracts, donated to the library by Miss Morris in 1904; the National Secular Society's pamphlet library and others. The Conway Tracts were bound with additional ephemera, such as lecture programmes and handwritten notes.<br /><br />Please note that these digitised pamphlets have been edited to maximise the accuracy of the OCR, ensuring they are text searchable. If you would like to view un-edited, full-colour versions of any of our pamphlets, please email librarian@conwayhall.org.uk.<br /><br /><span><img src="http://www.heritagefund.org.uk/sites/default/files/media/attachments/TNLHLF_Colour_Logo_English_RGB_0_0.jpg" width="238" height="91" alt="TNLHLF_Colour_Logo_English_RGB_0_0.jpg" /></span>
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Conway Hall Library & Archives
Date
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2018
Publisher
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Conway Hall Ethical Society
Text
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Pamphlet
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Syntagma of the evidences of the Christian religion, being a vindication of the manifesto of the Christian Evidence Society, against the assaults of the Christian Instruction Society, through their deputy, J.P.S. commonly reported to be Dr. John Pye Smith, of Homerton
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Taylor, Robert [1784-1844]
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Place of publication: London
Collation: iv, [5]-128 p. ; 17 cm.
Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Signature on title page: A. Bonner, Dec/81. Reprinted by William Dugdale, 16 Holywell Street, Strand. No. 252 in Stein's descriptive bibliography (1981), but with different imprint (R. Carlile, 1829). Taylor is described on the t.p. as "Orator of the Areopagus, prisoner in Oakham Gaol, for the conscientious maintenance of the truths contained in that manifesto."
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Printed for the Author
Date
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1828
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N635
Subject
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Christianity
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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/"><img src="http://i.creativecommons.org/p/mark/1.0/88x31.png" alt="Public Domain Mark" /></a><span> </span><br /><span>This work (Syntagma of the evidences of the Christian religion, being a vindication of the manifesto of the Christian Evidence Society, against the assaults of the Christian Instruction Society, through their deputy, J.P.S. commonly reported to be Dr. John Pye Smith, of Homerton), identified by </span><a href="https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/www.conwayhall.org.uk"><span>Humanist Library and Archives</span></a><span>, is free of known copyright restrictions.</span>
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application/pdf
Type
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Text
Language
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English
Christian Evidence Society
Christian Instruction Society
Christianity-Controversial Literature
John Pye Smith
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