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1825 THOMAS SCOTT. The Life of Rev. Thomas Scott. William Wilberforce, John Newton, Slavery.
1825 THOMAS SCOTT. The Life of Rev. Thomas Scott. William Wilberforce, John Newton, Slavery.
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A very finely preserved biography of Thomas Scott [1747-1821], long-time friend of John Newton, under whose sway Scott became an evangelical and a lifelong friend, fellow member of the Eclectic Society, etc., Scott was one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society, influenced William Wilberforce and William Carey, was a noted abolitionist connected with the Clapham Sect, etc.
Scott, John. The Life of the Rev. Thomas Scott, Rector of Aston Sanford, Bucks; Including a Narrative Drawn up by Himself, and Copious Extracts of His Letters: by John Scott, A. M. Vicar of North Ferriby, and Minister of St. Mary's, Hull, Etc. The Eighth Edition, Revised. London. Printed for L. B. Seeley and Son. 1825. 718pp.
A good + copy, bound in cloth, generally solid, with generally bright pages and light foxing.
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