An answer to the world, for putting in print a book in 1804, called 'Copies and parts of copies of letters and communications, written from Joanna Southcott', and transmitted by Miss Townley to Mr. W. Sharp in London. Beginning with the parable of the little flock of sheep: in which reasons are given, in answer to the mockery and ridicule of men, for printing the parables and fables, which were published from Divine command. In that book / By William Sharp.
- Sharp, William, 1749-1824.
- Date:
- [1806]
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London : Printed by S. Rousseau ... and sold by C. Abbott ... E.J. Field ... W. Tozer ... W. Symonds ...[and three others in other locations)], [1806]
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96 pages ; (8vo)
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Copy 1 Note: Bound with: Southcott, J. The controversy between J.S. and E. Carpenter ... made public. 1805.
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