SPEECH JACOB F. PRICE, OU THE TRIAL OF IN NOVEMBER, 18-10. Price, Jacob F. : SPEECH OF JACOB F. PRICE, BEFORE THE WEST-LEXINGTON PRESBYTERY, ON THE TRIAL OF REV. J.G. STILES, FOR HIS AGITATING, REVOLUTIONARY AND SCHISMATICAL COURSE: WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE ENTIRE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN JACOB F. PRICE AND JOSEPH STILES, IN REFERENCE TO MR. STILES' ATTACK UPON MR. PRICE'S VERACITY, AND THE MINUTE OF THE SETTLEMENT OF THEIR PERSONAL DIFFICULTIES. Frankfort, Ky.: Wm. M. Todd. 1841. Original printed wrappers [dusted, extremities worn]. Stitched, 48pp, lightly foxed. Good+ or so. The pamphlet is an outgrowth of the "contest between the new and old schools of 1840" in the Presbyterian Church, and the "alleged insubordination to the Presbytery on the part of Price." Coleman. Price's difficulties developed from his appointment as prosecutor of charges against Reverend Stiles, whose "strange mental aberrations" had resulted in various offenses against the Church. FIRST EDITION. Coleman 1688. AI 41-4287 [6]. OCLC locates 7 [two accession numbers. $375 (#22030)