A Short View of the Chief Arguments Against the Catholic Petition Now Before Parliament, and of Answers to Them, in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons
- London: Keating, Brown and Co, 1805
London: Keating, Brown and Co, 1805. Very Good. London: Keating, Brown and Co., 1805. First Edition. Octavo; removed; 53pp. Leather remnants along spine, textblock a bit toned, else Very Good and sound.
One of myriad polemical tracts penned by Catholic controversialist John Milner (1752-1826), who, after receiving his clerical training in Douais, France, returned to London where he immediately began a career of publishing pamphlets attacking the liberal-leaning Cisalpine Catholics, protestant dissenters, and any and all others who strayed from his rigidly orthodox interpretation of the Catholic faith.
One of myriad polemical tracts penned by Catholic controversialist John Milner (1752-1826), who, after receiving his clerical training in Douais, France, returned to London where he immediately began a career of publishing pamphlets attacking the liberal-leaning Cisalpine Catholics, protestant dissenters, and any and all others who strayed from his rigidly orthodox interpretation of the Catholic faith.