Page values for "The Debt Book (1625)"

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The Debt Book (1625)

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TitleTextThe Debt Book
Artifact_typeStringReligious treatise
Creator_authorStringHenry Wilkinson
Imprint_call_numberStringSTC (2nd. ed.) / 25646. London: Printed by R. B[adger] and G. M[iller] for Robert Bird, 1625.
KeywordsList of String, delimiter: ,Book; Religious treatise; Debt; Credit; Charity; Poor relief; Christian love; Moral economy
AbstractTextA long moral-theological treatment of Romans 13:8. Wilkinson first argues against remaining in civil debt, then moves into the perpetual sacred debt of Christian love. The book combines biblical exegesis, practical advice, social criticism, and moral instruction.
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DateString1625
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City_and_country_of_originStringLondon, England
LatitudeFloat51.5074
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Current_locationStringBodleian Library
Economic_themeList of String, delimiter: ,Debt; Credit; Charity; Poor relief; Clerical maintenance
Practice_technologyStringPrinted biblical exegesis; moral instruction; sermon-treatise
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Religious_contextTextProtestant moral theology of debt, charity, and Christian love
Legal_political_contextTextPrinted religious and moral treatment of debt, obligation, and social duty
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