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Sinfulness of American slavery : from its evil sources; its injustice; its
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Sinfulness of American slavery : from its evil sources; its injustice; its wrongs; its contrariety to many Scriptural commands, prohibitions, and principles, and to the Christian spirit; and from its evil effects; together with observations on emancipation, and the duties of American citizens in regard to slavery Hardcover - 1850

by Charles Elliott; B F Tefft

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Cincinnati: L. Swormstedt & J.H. Power, 1850-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. [Methodist Antebellum Abolitionism] 2 volume set. Bound in publisher's cloth. 18 cm. Hardcover. Spines cloth has loss (particularly v.2). Foxing. pp. 357; 378. <br> Sabin 22257. A strong anti-slavery argument by the Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott which specifically deals with the vileness of American slavery. Incidents of separation of slave families by slave traders in Kentucky are detailed. Elliott was a minister in the Ohio Conference and Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was editor of the Western Christian Advocate 1852-1856 and twice president of Iowa Wesleyan University.
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