
Observations on an Anonymous Pamphlet, Which Has Been Distributed in Lowestoft, and Its Neighbourhood, Entitled Reasons Why a Churchman May with Great Justice Refuse to Subscribe to the British and Foreign Bible Society
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- Cunningham, Francis
1785 - 1863
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In a time of burgeoning religious debate, Francis Cunningham, A.B., presents a compelling rebuttal in "Observations on an Anonymous Pamphlet, Which Has Been Distributed in Lowestoft, and Its Neighbourhood, Entitled Reasons Why a Churchman May with Great Justice Refuse to Subscribe to the British and Foreign Bible Society." This document scrutinizes the contentious arguments surrounding the British and Foreign Bible Society, emphasizing the significance of communal faith and the moral imperative of scriptural access. With a focus on the principles of ecclesiastical integrity and the right to dissent, this work is essential for students, civic activists, and historians alike. Engage with Cunningham's incisive observations and explore the nuanced dynamics of faith and societal responsibility.
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