"Wrong Charged and Right Pleaded" is a compelling letter written by Thomas Toke Lynch to the editor of the 'Christian Witness, ' John Campbell. This significant religious document arises from a contentious editorial passage concerning the 'Glasgow Case.' Lynch's response offers valuable insight into the religious and ethical debates of the 19th century.
This text provides a unique glimpse into the theological disputes of the era and the personalities involved. Students of religious history, theology, and 19th-century studies will find this letter an illuminating primary source. It showcases the intellectual rigor and passionate convictions that characterized religious discourse during this period, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection focused on religious thought and history.
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