The miraculous Host tortured by the Jew, under the reign of Philip the Fair in 1290
being one of the legends which converted the daughters and niece of Douglas Loveday, Esq., under the reign of Louis XVIII in 1821 : from the original French work, authorised by the College of Theology at Paris, in the publisher's possession : illustrated by ten cuts copied from the same work
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Publication
1822 - Printed for William Hone, 45, Ludgate-Hill, and 32, Paternoster-Row, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
8,000 words, Guess
Page Count
32 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL57718575M
- OCLC Control Number37396774
- OCLC Control Number30094270
Description
Details several accounts of miracles while protesting the practices used by the Catholic Church to convert Protestants. Cf. A. Bowden, William Hone's political journalism, 1815-1821, pp. 423-424. Hone's Preface concludes with a quotation from Ben Johnson which reflects current politics. Hone also comments on the importance of a free press.
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