| Title: | Is the Bible indiscriminately a fit and proper school book for youth? |
| Alternate title: | Caution to parents : is the Bible indiscriminately a fit and proper school book for youth? : being an address to parents, teachers, and clergymen, with immoral and contradictory passages from holy writ; also, Moral force address to the infidel pirate government of Britain; The soldier's (alias man-butcher's) trade not just, therefore not honourable; and The aristocrat's idea on honour. |
| Author: | Cosmopolite |
| Author: | W. & H. Robinson |
| Note: | W. & H. Robinson [etc.], 1842 |
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| Subject: | Aristocracy (Social class) |
| Subject: | Bible -- Controversial literature |
| Subject: | Christianity -- Controversial literature |
| Subject: | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century |
| Subject: | Phrenology |
| Subject: | War -- Moral and ethical aspects |
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