Nonconformity And Liberty: Letters Addressed To Thomas S. James, Esq., On His History Of The Litigation And Legislation Respecting Presbyterian Chapels And Charities In England And Ireland Between 1816 And 1849
Synopsis
"Nonconformity And Liberty" delves into the intricate history of Presbyterian chapels and charities in England and Ireland during a period of significant legal and social change. Through a series of letters addressed to Thomas S. James, Esq., John Gordon provides critical commentary and analysis of James's historical account of the litigation and legislation impacting these religious institutions between 1816 and 1849.
This volume offers valuable insights into the struggles for religious freedom and the complex relationship between church and state. Gordon's letters illuminate the challenges faced by nonconformist communities and their fight to maintain their rights and autonomy. A crucial resource for historians and those interested in the history of religious nonconformity and the development of legal frameworks surrounding religious institutions in 19th-century Britain and Ireland.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781179704753
- Number of pages: 124
- Dimensions: 246 x 189 x 7 mm
- Weight: 240g
- Languages: English
