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Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.; Allinson, Samuel, 1739-1791.; Dillwyn, William, 1743-1824. and Shenstone, William, 1714-1763., 2008, An essay on slavery, proving from Scripture its inconsistency with humanity and religion; in answer to a late publication, entitled, "The African trade for Negro slaves shewn to be consistent with principles of humanity, and with the laws of revealed religion." / By Granville Sharp, Esq. ; With an introductory preface, containing the sentiments of the monthly reviewers on that publication; and the opinion of several eminent writers on the subject. ; To which is added, an elegy on the miserable state of an African slave, by the celebrated and ingenious William Shenstone, Esq. ; [Two lines from Psalms], CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/N10241.
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dc.contributor.authorSharp, Granville, 1735-1813.
dc.contributor.authorAllinson, Samuel, 1739-1791.
dc.contributor.authorDillwyn, William, 1743-1824.
dc.contributor.authorShenstone, William, 1714-1763.
dc.coverage.placeNameBurlington, New Jersey
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-22T18:55:27Z
dc.date.available2022-08-22T18:55:27Z
dc.date.created1773
dc.date.issued2008-09
dc.description.abstractThe preface was written by Samuel Allinson and William Dillwyn. Cf. Cadbury, Henry J. "Quaker bibliographical notes." Bulletin of Friends' Historical Association 26 (1937): 49-51.
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dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshThompson, Thomas, 1708?-1773. -- African trade for Negro slaves.
dc.subject.lcshSlavery -- Religious aspects.
dc.subject.lcshSlavery -- Great Britain.
dc.subject.lcshSlavery -- United States -- Controversial literature -- 1773.
dc.subject.lcshElegies.
dc.titleAn essay on slavery, proving from Scripture its inconsistency with humanity and religion in answer to a late publication, entitled, "The African trade for Negro slaves shewn to be consistent with principles of humanity, and with the laws of revealed religion." / By Granville Sharp, Esq. With an introductory preface, containing the sentiments of the monthly reviewers on that publication and the opinion of several eminent writers on the subject. To which is added, an elegy on the miserable state of an African slave, by the celebrated and ingenious William Shenstone, Esq. [Two lines from Psalms]
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local.identifier.eeShenstone, William, 1714-1763. http://dx.doi.org/10.13051/ee:bio/shenswilli004329
local.identifier.lccnShenstone, William, 1714-1763. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79045273
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