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A brisk, timely beacon from Britain’s religious and political heart. An Address To Lord Teignmouth speaks with clarity, candour and enduring relevance.In this historical political pamphlet, Thomas Sikes channels a fervent religious reform essay into a public address tract aimed at the clergy of the Church of England and the wider reading public. The work surveys the British religious context with a keen eye for conscience, governance and moral duty, offering a lucid, accessible argument that resonates beyond its era. It is a rare blend of polemic and reflective prose, inviting both casual readers and serious scholars to examine how faith and public life intertwine.The book’s value lies in its form and voice: a carefully argued, rhetorically precise tract that still speaks directly to today’s debates about church, society and the responsibilities of religious institutions. Its historical significance is undeniable, a window into early nineteenth-century Britain and the longstanding history of the Bible Society and clerical networks. This edition by Alpha Editions is not merely a reprint; it is restored for today’s and future generations.Out of print for decades, this title has been revived as a collector’s item and cultural treasure. For library collections, academic study, and readers who treasure classic literature, it offers a compelling, human connection to a pivotal moment in religious reform and public discourse.