The claims of the clergy to tithes and other church revenues

so far as they are founded on the political expediency of supporting such a body, on divine right, on history, or on the notion of unalienable property, examined.

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William Hincks, William Hincks
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The claims of the clergy to tithes and other church revenues

so far as they are founded on the political expediency of supporting such a body, on divine right, on history, or on the notion of unalienable property, examined.

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R. Hunter
Language
English
Pages
40

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Edition Notes

Authorship attributed to William Hincks.

Includes bibliographical references.

Reference(s): Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature, no. 23853.

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London

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40p. ;
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40

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OL18605060M

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