What says Christianity to the present distress?
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Copy number Shelfmark Loan category 34000948 R07 Reference only
TitleWhat says Christianity to the present distress?
Author
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherJohn Green
Year of publication1842
Pagination90p
Dimensions23cm
MaterialPamphlet
ISBN0824055934
SubjectChartist movement; Christianity
Part ofChartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 10 - Chartism and Christianity
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 9 - Working Men's Association, first convention and the national association
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 1
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 2
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 12 - Chartism in Wales and Ireland
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 18 - Chartist biographies and autobiographies
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 13 - The right of public meeting a letter to Lord Chief Justice Sir Thomas Wilde by Ernest Jones and Evenings with the People delivered by Ernest Jones
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 9 - Working Men's Association, first convention and the national association
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 1
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 2
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 12 - Chartism in Wales and Ireland
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 18 - Chartist biographies and autobiographies
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 13 - The right of public meeting a letter to Lord Chief Justice Sir Thomas Wilde by Ernest Jones and Evenings with the People delivered by Ernest Jones
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