1840 A Letter to the Rev. E. B. Pusey
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Description
First Edition, Very Scarce
The first edition.
This very scarce work contains a letter written by George Miller, a former fellow of Trinity College Dublin, to the Rev. E. B. Pusey, in reference to his letter to the Lord Bishop of Oxford.
The Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey was an English Anglican cleric, being one of the leading figures in the Oxford movement and known for his controversialist theological beliefs. In particular, Pusey was banned from preaching for two years due to a condemned sermon on The Holy Eucharist.
In this letter, Miller presents his views to Pusey, showing the areas in which he agrees with his teachings, and explains why, in some areas, he disagrees.
Rebound in cloth.
With the bookplate of Yale University Library to the front paste down.
Condition
Rebound in cloth. Externally, fine. Bookplate of Yale University Library to the front paste down. Pencil marks to front endpaper. Endpapers and blanks have been renewed. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Library stamp to title page.
Near Fine
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