An Appeal to the Christian Public On the Evil And Impolicy of the Church Engagi

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An Appeal to the Christian Public On the Evil And Impolicy of the Church Engagi
Edward Morse Shepard
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This is a law 14 of trade as certain to secure these results, as that two and two make four. • Quarto Bibles are manufactured and sold to the trade in any quantity for seventy-five cents, and this is lower than any of the Society Bibles — it is so low that no person can live by it. Suppose the Bible So- ciety has $200, 000 invested in real estate and material for business, and suppose the interest, 812, 000, were expended annually in cir- culating Bibles, leaving the publishing of them to the t...rade, what a saving of expense it would be to the Church, and Bibles would be as cheap as they are now, and better got up, when left in this way to the competition of the trade.
The American Sunday School Union probably never did and never can make enough on the sale of its own publications to meet its ex- penses, and hence it has to rob booksellers by undertaking the sale of other books, and using all appliances to invite trade. Its expenses, its salaries, are greater than any private house does or can pay ; and if all were charged on the prices of its own books, salaries and ex- penses must come down, or prices go up to an unendurable height; and hence as they can sell books, booksellers must be, or are taxed, to make up the deficiency.


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