
Religion & Morality Vindicated, Against Hypocrisy and Pollution Or, an Account of the Life and Character of John Church the Obelisk Preacher, Who Was Formerly a Frequenter of Vere-street, and Who Has Been Charged With Unnatural Practices in Various Places. To Which Is Annexed, a Fac-simile of a Letter, Written by Him to James Cook, Who Kept the Infamous House in Vere-street.
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Authors:
- Bell, Robert
1800 - 1867
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In an era marked by moral scrutiny and societal upheaval, "Religion & Morality Vindicated, Against Hypocrisy and Pollution" by Robert Bell delves into the controversial life of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher. Accused of engaging in unnatural practices, Church's story unfolds against the backdrop of a society grappling with issues of integrity and virtue. This document not only critiques the hypocrisy of religious figures but also highlights the dangers of moral pollution in public life. Featuring a facsimile of a revealing letter to James Cook, the infamous proprietor of Vere-street, this work is essential reading for students and civic activists seeking to understand the complexities of morality and accountability in historical contexts. Discover the intricate interplay between faith and ethics in this compelling narrative.