In a polite age almost every person becomes a reader, and receives more instruction from the Press than the Pulpit.


The Citizen of the World, Or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher Residing in London, to His Friends in the East (ed. 1800)


In a polite age almost every person becomes a reader, and receives more instruction from the Press than the Pulpit.

In a polite age almost every person becomes a reader, and receives more instruction from the Press than the Pulpit.

In a polite age almost every person becomes a reader, and receives more instruction from the Press than the Pulpit.

In a polite age almost every person becomes a reader, and receives more instruction from the Press than the Pulpit.