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LETTERS

ON THE

DUTIES OF PROTESTANTS

WITH REGARD TO

POPERY.

BY JAMES DIXON.

SHEFFIELD:

G. CHALONER, MARKET-PLACE.

SOLD BY J. MASON, 66, PATERNOSTER-ROW, AND 14, CITY-ROAD, LONDON. 1839.

PRICE ONE SHILLING.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

THE following Letters-with the exception of the last-were first published in two or three Provincial Newspapers. The object of the writer was limited to a desire to create some local interest in the place of his residence, on a question, which he deems of transcendant importance to the religious and social well-being of the community, and of the world.

Various friends having expressed an opinion that good would arise from a more general circulation, they have been rescued from the fugitive form of publication in which they first appeared. If, in the midst of the excitement of the times, any, even the least possible attention should be produced— especially in his own religious community-on a subject which is likely, sooner or later, to come home to their bosoms and their homes with tremendous importance, the Author will be amply satisfied.

Sheffield, Oct. 19, 1839.

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