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University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries Special Collections and University Archives
Antislavery Pamphlet Collection, 1725-1911
The church, the ministry, and slavery : A discourse, delivered at Rutland, Mass., July 14, 1850
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Item Information
Title:
The church, the ministry, and slavery : A discourse, delivered at Rutland, Mass., July 14, 1850
Creator:
Fisher, George E. (George Elisha), 1823-1905
Date:
[ca. 1850]
Format:
Documents
Genre:
Pamphlets
Location:
Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries
Collection (local):
Antislavery Pamphlet Collection
Subjects:
Slavery and the church
Slavery--United States--Controversial literature
Places:
United States
Extent:
23 p. : 23 cm.
Link to Item:
http://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/murb003-i120
Terms of Use:
Requests to publish, redistribute, or replicate this material should be addressed to Special Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst Libraries.
Contact host institution for more information.
Publisher:
Worcester (Mass.) : Printed b y H. J. Howland
Identifier:
murb003-i120
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