I List of Mr. Cobeett's Books. 9 



I XTSUZLY Z.iLWS. 



i USURY LAWS {Price 'Ss. 6d.) ; or Lending at Interest; 

 falso, the Exaction and Payuicut of certain Church-fees, such as 

 Pew-rents, Burial-fees, and the like, together with forestalling 

 Traffic; all proved to be repugnant to the Divine and Ecclesiastical 

 ^Law, and destructive to Civil Society. To \vhich is prefixed a 

 ,iNarrativeof the Controversy between the Author and Bishop Cop- 

 muger, and of the sufferings of the former in consequence of his 

 Adherence to the Truth. Bv the Rev. Jeremiah O'Callaghan, 

 Roman Catholic Priest. With a Dedication to the *' Society of 

 JFriends," by William Coubett.— Every young man should read 

 ' this book, the histori/ of which, besides the learned matter, is very 

 curious. The " Jesuits," as they call them, in France, ought to 

 jread this book ; and then tell the world how they can find the 

 Ifudence to preach the Catholic Religion and to uphold the funding 

 51 system at the same time. — W. C. 



TO I,ABOiriLER.S ; 

 Or, What is the Right which the Lords, Baronets, and 'Squires, have 

 to the Lands of England 1 In Six Letters, addressed to the 

 Working People of England ; with a Dedication to Sir llobert 

 Peel. By Wm. Coi3eett, M. P. for Oldham. Price, neatly 

 loundy Sixteen-pence. 



ZiBGACV TO PARSOHS: 

 Or, Have the Clergv of the Established Church an equitable right 

 f to the Tithes, or to^any other thing culled Church Property, greater 

 tlian the Dissenters have to the same ? And ought there, or ought 

 there not, to be u separation of tlie Church from the State ? Li 5)ix 

 Letters, addressed to the Church-Parsons in general, lucluding the 

 Cathedral and College Clergv and the Bishops; with a Dedication 

 to Blomtield, Bisliop of London. By Vvm. Cobbett, M. P. tor 

 Oldliam. Third Edition. Price, neatly bound, Eighteen-pence. 



5. HISTORY. 



PB.OTBSTAKT " K.EPOB.»IATIOIiri" 



COBBETT'S HISTORY OF THE PROTESTANT REFORM- 

 \TION in England and Ireland {Price As. 6d.) ; showing how 

 That Event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the 

 People in those Countries : in a Series of Letters, addressed to all 

 sensible and just Englishmen : also, PART 11. {Price Ss.Gd.) ; con- 

 , taining a List of the Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, Hospitals, and 

 i other Religious Foundations, in England and Wales, and m Ire- 

 i land, confiscated, seized on, or alienatetl, by the Protestant " Re- 

 ' formation " Sovereigns and Parliaments.— There are two Edi- 

 tions, one in Duodecimo and one in Royal Octavo, each in two 

 volumes. This is the book that has done the business of the 

 I Established Church! This book has been translated into all the 

 living languages, and there are two Stereotype Editions of it in 

 f the United St-.tes of America. This is the source whence are now 

 pouring in the jietitions for the abolition of tithes! — W. C- 



