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The Victorian Collection features a wide assortment of British sociopolitical periodicals published from 1834 to 1900. This material covers such topics as religious revivals and Temperance movements, politics, agriculture, population studies, illustration, family values, and biography. These periodicals were produced and distributed to educate and persuade, so that, in the words of the editor for the Anti-Corn-Law Society, “the public mind may be kept in a state of information and vigilance” about social, cultural, and political issues. Each publication in this collection is held by L. Tom Perry Special Collections of the Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.
Title continued: ... a denial of the truth of the scriptures, and complete heathenism. Honest, "Will," I don't jest, priests were always a pest, and since bishops and clergy did rule us peace the world never knew, but the black hearted crew, shall not any longer befool us. On, on, Britons, down with priestcraft! Topics: Ward, John, 1781-1837, Tithes, Church tax
Colophon: "London : Published by C.W. Twort, Hope Cottage, Hope Street, near Trafalgar Street, Walworth Common Surrey ..."--p. [1] at end Topics: Ward, John, 1781-1837, Tithes, Easter dues
Title continued: ... and how he appears and for what purpose he is manifested; viz. to finish transgression, to make an end of sin, and to establish everlasting righteousness among mankind, which thou, o detestable priestcraft, could never do .. Topics: Jesus Christ, Ward, John, 1781-1837, Eschatology, Prophecies, Second Advent
Title continued: ... and how he appears and for what purpose he is manifested; viz. to finish transgression, to make an end of sin, and to establish everlasting righteousness among mankind, which thou, o detestable priestcraft, could never do .. Topics: Jesus Christ, Ward, John, 1781-1837, Eschatology, Prophecies, Second Advent
The Victorian Collection features a wide assortment of British sociopolitical periodicals published from 1834 to 1900. This material covers such topics as religious revivals and Temperance movements, politics, agriculture, population studies, illustration, family values, and biography. These periodicals were produced and distributed to educate and persuade, so that, in the words of the editor for the Anti-Corn-Law Society, “the public mind may be kept in a state of information and vigilance” about social, cultural, and political issues. Each publication in this collection is held by L. Tom Perry Special Collections of the Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.