THE DECLINE OF POPERY AND ITS CAUSES. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED IN THE BROADWAY TABERNACLE, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1851
1851 · New York
by Murray, Rev. N[icholas]
New York: Harper & Bros, 1851. 32pp, disbound, minor foxing, else Very Good.
"While popery may be compared to a decrepid, nervous, and wrinkled old man...Protestantism is strong, and active, and zealous, and enterprising, and attractive, and looking to the future." Murray "felt that his Catholic upbringing peculiarly fitted him to expose the evils of Popery." Billington at 253.
FIRST EDITION. Sabin 51539n. Billington, The Protestant Crusade 1800-1860, p. 471. (Inventory #: 17491)
"While popery may be compared to a decrepid, nervous, and wrinkled old man...Protestantism is strong, and active, and zealous, and enterprising, and attractive, and looking to the future." Murray "felt that his Catholic upbringing peculiarly fitted him to expose the evils of Popery." Billington at 253.
FIRST EDITION. Sabin 51539n. Billington, The Protestant Crusade 1800-1860, p. 471. (Inventory #: 17491)