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A Letter of affectionate remonstrance addressed to the members of the…

John Alexander

A Letter of affectionate remonstrance addressed to the members of the…

A Letter of affectionate remonstrance addressed to the members of the…

John Alexander

Education

A Letter of Affectionate Remonstrance Addressed to the Members of the Established Church is a religious pamphlet written by John Alexander in the early 19th century. It critiques the exclusivity of a proposed infant education system in Norwich, advocating for unity among Christian denominations in the moral and religious education of children. The work emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and collaboration in fostering a harmonious educational environment.

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