Cobbett's legacy to parsons; or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the dissenters have to the same? And ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the Church from the State? : In six letters... With a dedication to Bloomfield, Bishop of London
Please note
This item is held off-site and must be pre-ordered before your visit. Please use the link to the printed items catalogue (below) to request this item. See the Access and usage section below for further details.Details
Type of record: Book
Title: Cobbett's legacy to parsons; or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the dissenters have to the same? And ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the Church from the State? : In six letters... With a dedication to Bloomfield, Bishop of London
Classmark: Theology H-0/COB
Creator(s): Cobbett, William (1763-1835)
Publisher: Published at 11, Bolt-Court, Fleet Street [i.e. by W. Cobbett]
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1835
Language: English
Size and medium: 190, [2] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/211689
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010836679705181
Description
Advertisements on final leaf.
Printer's name appears on the verso of the t.p. and on p. 190.
Access and usage
Access
This item is stored off site at Western Campus and must be ordered online using the 'Printed items catalogue' record link shown below. Store requests are processed each weekday morning and we aim to make items available within 48 hours. You will receive an email from Special Collections when the item is ready to consult in the Reading Room. The item will be held in Special Collections for 2 weeks.
Access to this material is unrestricted.
Request this item from the printed items catalogue (use 'request here')