Thelyphthora or a Treatise on Female Ruin Volume 1, in Its Causes, Effects, Consequences, Prevention, & Remedy; Considered on the Basis of Divine Law

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Thelyphthora or a Treatise on Female Ruin Volume 1, in Its Causes, Effects, Consequences, Prevention, & Remedy; Considered on the Basis of Divine Law

Thelyphthora or a Treatise on Female Ruin Volume 1, in Its Causes, Effects, Consequences, Prevention, & Remedy; Considered on the Basis of Divine Law

Martin Madan

454

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2009

An

Paperback

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Editura Born Again Publishing, Inc.
Copertă Paperback
Pagini 454
An publicare 2009
ISBN 9780982537503

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This is the first re-publication of a rare three-volume set of books favoring polygamy. In 1781, when the work was first published, the Rev. Martin Madan was the most famous clergyman in all the world. He was the most prolific living composer of sacred music and had long been the standard bearer for...

This is the first re-publication of a rare three-volume set of books favoring polygamy. In 1781, when the work was first published, the Rev. Martin Madan was the most famous clergyman in all the world. He was the most prolific living composer of sacred music and had long been the standard bearer for Evangelicals.

This is the first republication of Volume 1 of a rare three volume set of books favoring polygamy. In 1781, when this book was first published, the Reverend Martin Madan was the most famous clergyman in all the world. His Chapel at the Lock Hospital was renowned for its Sunday night concerts and his hymnal was full of majestic songs of worship. He was the most prolific living composer of sacred music and had long been the standard bearer for the Evangelicals. Madan's pen had always been free of mercenary interests since he'd been blessed with a great inheritance and yet this rich man had spent the last thirty-five years of his life ministering to the least beloved of society, the disease ridden prostitutes of the Lock Hospital. The front cover features a portrait of Lock Hospital as it appeared in the 18th century. It was built with funds raised by Martin Madan. Madan was godfather to the famed hymn writer, Charles Wesley and was himself the most prolific hymn composer of his day. This is Volume 1 - In Print Again for the First Time in over 228 years.

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