Tracts for all Times. No. 1. The politics of the New Testament, or Christianity unadulterated by priestcraft. (Extracted from Tait's Edinburgh Magazine ... December 1844.).

Tracts for all Times. No. 1. The politics of the New Testament, or Christianity unadulterated by priestcraft. (Extracted from Tait's Edinburgh Magazine ... December 1844.).
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