Item #278375 A Supplement to the Sermon Preached at Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30, 1732 by a Layman. Addressed to a very Important and most Solemn Churchman, Sollicitor-General for Causes Ecclesiastical. Thomas Gordon, Layman.

A Supplement to the Sermon Preached at Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30, 1732 by a Layman. Addressed to a very Important and most Solemn Churchman, Sollicitor-General for Causes Ecclesiastical

Printed for J. Peele, 1733. Trade Paperback. Item #278375
ISBN: 281AIB1055059

39 pages. Thomas Gordon of Kircudbright (1691-1750) was a Scottish writer and Commonwealthman. He wrote condemning corruption and lack of morality within the British political and religious systems. With John Trenchard he published Cato's Letters and the Independent Whig, both influential in their period. Third edition. Very good in wrappers (paperback). Extracted from a larger work. On front free endpaper in contemporary hand: 'This is a sharp invective against clerical abuses & incroachmentson the laity, addressed to Dr. Gibson, Bishop of London, author of the famous Codex of English Canon Law, also by Mr. Gordon, who under Mr. Trenchard's direction published in weekly papers both Cato's Letters and the Independent Whig.'.

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