The Whistonian Controversy, from the picture by Mulready R. A
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The Whistonian Controversy, from the picture by Mulready R. A
The Whistonian Controversy, from the picture by Mulready R.A. in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1844. Illustration after a painting by William Mulready, or a scene from " The Vicar of Wakefield" by Oliver Goldsmith:representing the famous dispute on Monogamy...or Whistons tenet, that it was unlawful for a priest of the Church of England, after the death of his first wife, to take a second. The disputants are the Vicar and his friend, a rosy-gilled, portly parson of the old school, Mr. Wilmot, whose daughter, Arabella, the Vicars son is about to marry. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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