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'''''An appeal to the Christian public, on the evil and impolicy of the Church engaging in merchandise and setting forth the wrong done to booksellers, and the extravagance, inutility, and evil-working of charity publication societies''''' is an 1849 anonymously authored work that was printed by King & Baird Printers in [[wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. | '''''An appeal to the Christian public, on the evil and impolicy of the Church engaging in merchandise and setting forth the wrong done to booksellers, and the extravagance, inutility, and evil-working of charity publication societies''''' is an 1849 anonymously authored work that was printed by King & Baird Printers in [[wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. | ||
