The new heresy: proselytism substituted for righteousness. Two letters to the Bishop of Oxford. To which are added 1. "Change in a nation imperceptible, being caused by a change in each man". 2. Pledge given that the troops should not be employed unlawfully (Debate of August 11, 1848). 3. Correspondence with Lord John Russell on its violation

PAMPHLET VOLUME.

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
Format: TEXT
Published: Free Press Office, 1862.
[London] :
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spellingShingle The new heresy: proselytism substituted for righteousness. Two letters to the Bishop of Oxford. To which are added 1. "Change in a nation imperceptible, being caused by a change in each man". 2. Pledge given that the troops should not be employed unlawfully (Debate of August 11, 1848). 3. Correspondence with Lord John Russell on its violation
title The new heresy: proselytism substituted for righteousness. Two letters to the Bishop of Oxford. To which are added 1. "Change in a nation imperceptible, being caused by a change in each man". 2. Pledge given that the troops should not be employed unlawfully (Debate of August 11, 1848). 3. Correspondence with Lord John Russell on its violation
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