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5667 Davis (Mrs. Tamar). A General Progress, Genius, and Character of AmeriHistory of the Sabbatarian Churches, with can Presbyterians. 8vo. pp. 224, boards. the Seventh-Day Baptists of the United Washington, 1839.

States. 1851.

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12mo. pp. 255. Philadelphia, 5681 Henry (James). Sketches of Moravian Life and Character. 8vo. pp. 376. Philadelphia, 1859.

5668 Declaration and Testimony for the Doctrine and Order of the Church of Christ. To which is prefixed a Narrative concerning the Maintenance of the Reformation-Testimony. By the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania. 12mo. pp. 135, paper. Printed at Philadelphia, 1784. Edinburgh Reprinted, 1786.

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5682 Hinds (William A.) American Communities. Brief Sketches of Economy, Zoar, Bethel, Aurora, Amana, Icaria, the Shakers, Oneida, Wallingford, and the Brotherhood of the New Life. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 176. Oneida, 1878. 1 00

75 5583 Hodge (Charles.) The Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo., half bound. Philadelphia, 1839-40.

5669 Dexter (Henry M.) Glance at the Ecclesiastical Councils of New England. 8vo. pp. 68. Boston, 1867. 60

5670 Dexter (Henry M.) The Church Polity of the Pilgrims the Polity of the New Testament. 8vo. pp. 82, boards. Boston, 1870. 1 00

5671 Evans (F. W.) The Origin, History, Principles, Rules and Regulations, Government and Doctrines of the Shakers. 18mo. pp. 192, paper. New Lebanon,

1859.

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5684 Holme (Benjamin, Quaker). Collection of his Epistles and Works. With his Life and Travels in Europe and America. 8vo. pp. 194. London, 1754. 1 25

5685 Le Clercq (Father Christian). First Establishment of the Faith in New France. Now first translated, with notes, by John Gilmany Shea. 2 vols. 8vo., paper. New York, 1881. 10 00

5686 Mather (Increase). A Disquisition concerning Ecclesiastical Councils. Small 4to. pp. 36, paper. Boston, 1870.

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tions, Declarations and Arguments. 8vo. pp. 169. Chicago, 1874.

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5709 Rupp (I. Daniel). An Original History of the Religious Denominations at 5695 Penn (William). A Brief Account present Existing in the United States. of the Rise and Progress of the People Containing an Authentic Account of their called Quakers. 12mo. pp. 95, boards. Rise, Progress, Statistics, and Doctrines. Philadelphia, 1816. 8vo. pp. 734, sheep. Philadelphia,

50 5696 Penn (William). No Cross, No Crown. A Discourse showing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ. 8vo. pp. 495. London, 1806. Also, in same volume, Primitive Christianity reviewed in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers. 8vo. pp. 77, sheep. London, 1796. 2 25

Perry (William Stevens). Historical Collections relating to the American Colonial Church. (250 copies printed.) Large

4to. volumes.

5697 Vol. 1. 1870.

1854.

2. 00 5710 Shakers. Investigator; or, A Defense of the Order, Government and Economy of the United Society called Shakers. Also some Account of the Proceedings of the Legislature of New Hampshire in relation to the People called Shakers, in 1828. 12mo. pp. 103, paper. Lexington, 1828. New York, 1846.

12mo.

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5711 Shakers. A Summary View of the Millennial Church; or, United Society of Believers (commonly called Shakers). 1 00 pp. 320. Albany, 1823. 585. 750 5712 Shakers. The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing; Containing a 607. 750 general Statement of all things pertaining 5699 Vol. 3. Massachusetts. pp. 720. to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in this Latter Day. 8vo. pp. 573, sheep. Union Village, O., 1823.

Virginia.

pp.

5698. Vol. 2. Pennsylvania.

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1871.

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7 50 5700 Vol. 4. Maryland. pp. 370, and Delaware. pp. 151, in 1 vol. 1878. 750 5701 Presbyterian Church. Record of, being Minutes of the Presbyterys and Synods of Philadelphia and New York, 17661788. 8vo. pp. 548. Philadelphia, 125 5702 Pulpit and the Pew. Being the History of a Struggle for Justice between the Two, and Embracing the Trials and Triumphs of a Year in the Old Parsonage. [Rev. Geo. B. Cheever.] 12mo. pp. 361. N. Y., 1858. 75

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5703 Punchard (George). A View Congregationalism, its Principles and Doc16mo. pp. 331. Andover, 1844. 75 5704 Quakers. An Abstract of the Sufferings of the People call'd Quakers, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, 16501666. 3 vols. 12mo., old calf. London, 1733. 3 50 5705 Ritter (Abraham). History of the Moravian Church in Philadelphia,

from its Foundation in 1742 to the Present Time. 8vo. pp. 281. Phila., 1857. 1 50

5706 Roll and Book. A Holy, Sacred and Divine Roll and Book, from the Lord God of Heaven to the Inhabitants of the Earth. 8vo. pp. 402, sheep. Canterburg, N. H., 1843.

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5719 Stevens (Rev. A.) Memorials of the Introduction of Methodism into the Eastern States. 12mo. pp. 490. Boston, 1848.

75 4 50 5720 Strickland (W. P.) History of the American Bible Society, from its Organiza5707 Royce (M. S.) A Series of Brief tion to the Present Time. Portrait. 8vo. Historical Sketches of the Church of Engpp. 466. land, and of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. 16mo. pp. 5721 Taneyhill (R. H.) The Leather198, half bound. N. Y. 1860. 50 wood God. An Account of the Appearance

New York, 1849.

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and Pretensions of Joseph C. Dylks in East- Biographical Sketches, Facts, Anecdotes, ern Ohio, in 1828. 12mo. pp. 59, paper. etc. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 504. Manchester, Cincinnati, 1880. 30 1848.

5722 Thompson (Jos. P.) Church and State in the United States, with an Appendix on the German Population. 16mo. pp. 166. Boston, 1873. 50

5723 Thornton (J. W.) The Pulpit of the American Revolution; or, The Political Sermons of the Period of 1776. With an Historical Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations. 8vo. pp. 537. Boston, 1860. 1 25 5724 Tuke (Henry). The Principles of Religion, as Professed by the Society of Christians called Quakers. 12mo. pp. 142, half bound. New York, 1819. 50 5725 Webster (Richard). History of the Presbyterian Church in America. 720. Philadelphia, 1857.

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5734 Benezet (Anthony). A Caution to Great Britain and her Colonies, in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. 8vo. pp. 46. London, 1767. 1 00

5735 Benton (Thomas H.). Historical and Legal Examination of that part of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott Case, which declares

the Unconstitutionality of the Missouri Compromise Act, and the Self-extension of the Constitution to Territories, carrying Slavery along with it. With an Appendix. 8vo. pp. 193. New York, 1858. 1.00

8vo. PIts Character, Career, and Probable Designs. 5736 Cairnes (J. E.) The Slave Power. 5726 White (Wm.) Memoirs of the Being an Attempt to Explain the Real IsProtestant Episcopal Church in the United sues involved in the American Contest. States of America. 8vo. pp. 474, sheep. 8vo. pp. 171. New York, 1862. Philadelphia, 1820. 2.00

5727 Wise (John). A Vindication of the Government of New England Churches. pp. 80. The Churches' Quarrel Exposed. pp. 96. A Platform of Church Discipline. pp. 68. 12mo. All. Boston, 1772. 3 00

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5737 Carey (M.) Letters on the Colonization Society, with a View of its Probable Results. 8vo. pp. 32. Philadelphia, 1838.

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5742 Christy (David). Cotton is King; or, The Culture of Cotton, and its Relation to Agriculture, Manufacture, and Commerce. 12mo. pp. 298. N. Y., 1856. 60

5730 Allen (Rev. H. H.) The General Assembly and its Accusors. The Deliver5743 Clarke (Jas. Freeman). Antiances of the Church on Civil Affairs and Slavery Days: a Sketch of the Struggle Slavery. 8vo. pp. 87, paper. Louisville, which ended in the Abolition of Slavery in 50 the United States. 12mo. pp. 324. New York, 1884.

1867.

5731 Alveraz (Alonzo). Progress and Intelligence of Americans. Founded upon the Normal and Absolute Servitude of Inferior Animals to Mankind, etc., etc. 8vo. pp. 613. n. p., 1865. 150 5732 Andrews (E. A.) Slavery and Domestic Servitude in the United States. 12mo. pp. 201. Boston, 1836. 50

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5733 Armistead (Wilson). A Tribute for the Negro; being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Coloured Portion of Mankind, 1863.

5746 Cochin (Augustin). The Results of Emancipation. 12mo. pp. 412. Boston,

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5748 Controversy between Caius Gracchus and Optimus in reference to the Colonizing the Free People of Colour. 8vo. pp. 218, paper. Georgetown, 1827. 50 5749 Conway (Moncure D.) The Golden Hour. 12mo. pp. 160. Boston, 1862. 75 5750 Conway (Moncure D.) The Rejected Stone; or, Insurrection v. Resurrection in America. 12mo. pp. 131. Boston,

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5762 Goodwin (D. R.) Southern Slavery in its Present Aspects, containing a Reply to the late Work of the Bishop of Vermont on Slavery. 12mo. pp. 343. Philadelphia, 1864. 1.00

5763 Gregoire (H.) An Enquiry concerning the Intellectual and Moral Faculties, and Literature of Negroes; followed with an Account of the Life and Works of 100 Fifteen Negroes and Mulattoes distin5751 Drayton (Daniel). Personal Me-guished in Science, Literature, and Arts. moir. For Four Years and Four Months a Translated by D. B. Warden. 8vo. rp. Prisoner (for Charity's Sake) in Washing 253, boards. Brooklyn, 1810. ton Jail, with the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner "Pearl." Portrait. 12mo. pp. 122. Boston, 1855. 75 5752 Eldridge (Elleanor). Memoirs of. 48mo. pp. 128. Providence, 1842. 75

5753 Elliott (E. N.) Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments; comprising the Writings of

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5764 Griffiths (Julia, Editor). Autographs for Freedom. 12mo. pp. 309. burn, 1854.

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5765 Grimke (Sarah and Angelina) The First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman's Rights. By Catherine H. Birney. 16mo. pp. 319. Boston,

1885. Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on this Important Subject, with an Essay on Slavery in the light of International Law. 8vo. pp. 908, roan. Augusta, Ga., 1860. 2 50 A Yankee

5754 Elmwood (Elnathan). among the Nullifiers. An Autobiography. 18mo. pp. 142, half calf. New York, 1833. 1.00 5755 Fitzhugh (George). Cannibals, All; or, Slaves without Masters. 12mo. pp. 379. Richmond, 1857.

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5756 Fletcher (John). Slavery, in Easy Lessons. Compiled into Eight Studies, and subdivided into Short Lessons for the convenence of Readers. 8vo. pp 637, sheep. Natchez, 1852. 2 50

5757 Garrison (W. Lloyd) and his Times; or, S ketches of the Anti-Slavery Movement in America. By Oliver Johnson, with an introduction by John G. Whittier. 8vo. pp. 490. Boston, 1881.

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5765A Grosvenor (C. P.) A Review of the Correspondence of Messrs. Fuller and Wayland, on the Subject of American Slavery. Also a Discourse by Roger Williams, 1652. 18mo. pp. 187. Utica, 1847. 50

5766 Hopkins (J. H., Bishop of Vermont). A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery. 12mo. pp. 376. New York, 1864.

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5767 Ingersoll (Charles). A Letter to a Friend in a Slave State. By a Citizen of Pennsylvania. 4to pp. 60., paper. Large paper. Philadelphia, 1862.

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5768 Jamaica Slave Law, with Proceedings and Documents Relative thereto. 8vo. pp. 263, boards, uncut. London, 1828. 1 00

the Character and Tendency of the Amer5769 Jay (William). An Inquiry into ican Colonization, and American AntiSlavery Societies. 2.00 12mo. pp. 206. New York, 1835. 60

Lectures of

5758 Garrison (W. Lloyd). George Thompson, and History of his Connection with the Anti-Slavery Cause in England. 12mo. pp. 190. Boston, 1836. 50

5759 Garrison (W. Lloyd). Thoughts on African Colonization. 8vo. pp. 160+76, boards. Boston, 1832.

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5760 Godwin (B.) The Substance of a course of Lectures on British Colonial Slavery. 8vo. pp. 171, boards. London,

5770 Latrobe (J. H. B.) Colonization and Abolition. An Address at the Anniversary Meeting of the New York Colonization Society, 1852. 8vo pp. 46, paper. Baltimore, 1852.

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in the Southern States. By a Creole of 5771 Letter to Napoleon III. on Slavery Louisiana. Svo. pp. 128, paper. Lond., 1862.

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torical Research respecting the Opinions of 5772 Livermore (George). An Historthe Founders of the Republic, on Negroes, 5761 Goodloe (D. R.) The Southern as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers.

1830.

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8vo. pp. 184, half morocco. 1863.

Boston, Bondage, Constitution, etc. 8vo. pp. 29, 1 50 paper. Philadelphia, 1788. 50 5789 Phelps (Amos A.) Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy. 16mo. pp. 284. Boston, 1834.

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5773 Another copy. Boards, uncut. 5774 Massie (J. W.) America. Origin of her Present Conflict; her pect for the Slave, and her Claim to AntiSlavery Sympathy. 12mo. pp. 472. London, 1864. 1 25 5775 May (Samuel). Some Recollections of our Anti-Slavery Conflict. 12mo. pp. 408. Boston, 1869. 100 5776 Mayfield (Millie). Progression; or, the South Defended. A Poem. 12mo. pp. 100 5777 Miscegenation: The Theory of the Blending of the Races, applied to the American White Man and Negro. 12mo. pp. 72, paper. New York, 1864.

226.

Cincinnati, 1860.

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5778 Mitchell (Rev. W. M.) The Underground Railroad. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 183. London, 1860.

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5779 Moore (George H.) Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts. 8vo. pp. 256. New York, 1866. 1 50

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5790 Pillsbury (Parker). Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles. 12mo. Boston, 1884.

pp. 503 1 50 5791 Poole (William F.) Anti-Slavery Opinion before the Year 1800. Read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 16, 1872. To which is appended a facsimile Reprint of Dr. George Buchanan's Oration on the Moral and Political Evil of Slavery, delivered at a Public Meeting the Abolition of Slavery, Baltimore, July of the Maryland Society for Promoting 4, 1791. 8vo. pp. 82+20, cloth. Cincin

nati, 1873.

5791A The same. Paper.

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5792 Reese (David M.) Letters to the Hon. Wm. Jay. Being a reply to his "Inquiry into the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery Societies." 12mo. pp. 120. New York, 1835. 60 5793 Sinclair (Peter). Freedom or Proceedings against the Liberty of the Slavery in the United States. 8vo. pp. Press in Cincinnati. 8vo. pp. 48. Cincinnati, 1836.

5780 Narrative of the late Riotous

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5783 Negro (The). What is his Ethnological Status? By Ariel [Stephen R. Fiske]. 12mo. pp. 48, paper. Cincinnati, 1867.

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5796 South (The). A Letter from a Friend in the North [E. C. Ingersoll], with special reference to the effects of Disunion 5784 Negro Pew (The). Being an Inupon Slavery. 8vo. pp. 46, paper. Philaquiry concerning the Propriety of Distinc-delphia, 1856. tions in the House of God. 16mo. pp. 108. Boston, 1837.

50 5785 North and South (The); or, Slavery and its Contrasts. A Tale of Real Life. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 350. Philadelphia, 1852. 1 00

5786 Owen (Robert D.) The Wrong of Slavery. The Right of Emancipation, and the Future of the African Race in the United States. 12mo. pp. 246. Philadelphia, 1864.

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5797 South (The). Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists. 12mo. pp. 314. Philadelphia, 1836.

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5798 Southern Life; or, Inside Views of Slavery. Being the original Facts and Documents upon which the Story of Uncle Tom's Cabin was founded, together with corroborative Statements verifying the truth of the work. 8vo. pp. 262, half morocco. New York, n. d. 1 50 5787 Parsons (C. G.) Inside View of 5799 Spooner (Lysander). The UnconSlavery; or, a Tour among the Planters. stitutionality of Slavery. 8vo. pp. 156, 12mo. pp. 318. Boston, 1855. 75 paper. Boston, 1845.

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5788 Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes unlawfully held in

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5800 Stebbins (G. B.) Facts and Opinions touching the Real Origin, Character and Influence of the American Coloniza

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