A last and summary answer to the question "of what use have been, and are, the English Cathedral establishments?" with a vindication of anthems & cathedral services; in a letter to Lord Henley : To which is added, an answer to an article in the Edinburgh Review, on the relative number of learned and eminent characters furnished by the Scotch and English churches
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Title: A last and summary answer to the question "of what use have been, and are, the English Cathedral establishments?" with a vindication of anthems & cathedral services; in a letter to Lord Henley : To which is added, an answer to an article in the Edinburgh Review, on the relative number of learned and eminent characters furnished by the Scotch and English churches
Classmark: Holden Library M-9/TRA
Creator(s): Bowles, William Lisle (1762-1850)
Additional creator(s): Henley, Robert Henley Eden Baron (1789-1841) (Other); Carrington, Henry Edmund (fl. 1832-1835) (Other)
Related people: Henley, Robert Henley Eden; Carrington, Henry Edmund
Publisher: Rivingtons... and Turril
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1833
Language: English
Size and medium: [3], vi-viii, [1], 4-117, [1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/342400
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014538619705181
Additional description
Bound with 11 other works in volume with spine title: Tracts 66 (6). Volume contains: Hodson, G.: The dangers of the church and the duties of her members. Two charges addressed to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Stafford. 1833.
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