"The Practical Evils of Dissent" examines the perceived negative consequences of religious and political dissent. Written from the perspective of a clergyman, this book offers insight into the arguments against nonconformity and the importance of adherence to established religious and social norms. It provides a valuable window into the religious and political debates of its time, reflecting concerns about social order and the role of the church in maintaining stability. This book will be of interest to scholars of religious history, political thought, and social history, as well as anyone curious about the dynamics of dissent and conformity in 19th-century society.
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