A Letter To A Country Clergyman, Occasioned By His Address To Lord Teignmouth
John Owen
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A LETTER TO A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN, OCCASIONED BY HIS ADDRESS TO LORD TEIGNMOUTH, PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.
A LETTER TO A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN, OCCASIONED BY HIS ADDRESS TO LORD TEIGNMOUTH, PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.
BY A SUB-URBAN CLERGYMAN . “Unum gestit interdum, ne ignorata damnetur.”— Tertull . Apol . LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. HATCHARD, BOOKSELLER TO HER MAJESTY, NO. 190, OPPOSITE ALBANY HOUSE, PICCADILLY. 1805....
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A LETTER, &c.
A LETTER, &c.
REV. SIR, One of those good-natured friends with which the world abounds, took an early opportunity of conveying to my hands a copy of your Address to Lord Teignmouth as President of the British and Foreign Bible Society; and I can really assume you, that its effect upon my nerves was almost as great as that which his Lordship’s circular letter produced upon yours.  “The emotions of my mind,” too, “upon the receipt of it, were such as I am not inclined, for several reasons, to describe.” [1] You
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