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1820 METHODIST REVIVAL. The Old Church Drunk & Asleep While Young Revivalists Flourish! Exposition nor proper for the Lady

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nor proper for the Lady to go to the Gentleman instead of his going to her

I evidently do not love my husband as greatly as I thought

Arthur Bonsey [b

tooled deeply on front and rear cover “Horace Greeley” and then furnished with a metal plate to “hang” the book for ready reference

Original American plain calf binding measuring 3 x 5

1820 METHODIST REVIVAL. The Old Church Drunk & Asleep While Young Revivalists Flourish! Exposition nor proper for the LadyA very nicely preserved early 19th century hand painted version of the classic "Vicar and Moses" glazed pottery work by Staffordshire of England, likely evocative of the Great Awakening under George Whitefield and the Methodists. The earliest Staffordshire figure groups of The Vicar and Moses were decorated with coloured glazes and made by Ralph Wood of Burslem, c. 1782 1795. Similar groups decorated in enamel colours, like this one, appeared from the

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