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1830's SLAVERY & BAPTIST TRACTS. Rare Tracts of Baptist General Tract Society & American Tract Society.
1830's SLAVERY & BAPTIST TRACTS. Rare Tracts of Baptist General Tract Society & American Tract Society.
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A very nicely preserved mixed volume of bound tracts, seemingly all sourced either from the Baptist General Tract Society of Philadlephia, or the America Tract Society of New York. These little sammelbands increasingly rare.
Of special note:
The African Servant. An Authentic Narrative by Legh Richmond. New York. American Tract Society.
Account of the Death of Infidel. Baptist General Tract Society. Philadelphia.
The Rewards of the Conquering Christian and the Victory of Faith over Satan by Charles Bradley. Baptist General Tract Society. Philadelphia.
The Island Planter. An Authentic Narrative. American Tract Society. New York.
The Mountain Miller. An Authentic Narrative [Green Mountains, 1790's]. Np.
Early Piety. The History of Miss Dinah Doudney. by Rev. John Griffin. American Tract Society.
Reasons for not Embracing the Doctrine of Universal Salvation in a Series of Letters to a Friend. [60pp]. Np.
On Reading the Scriptures and Prayer. Extracted from Andrew Fuller. Baptist General Tract Society. Philadelphia.
Human Depravity Considered by Joseph A Warne of the Baptist Church at Brookline, MA. Baptist General Tract Society. Philadelphia.
A Persuasive to Temperance. by Jonathan Kittredge. Np.
The Praying African. An Authentic Narrative [Two copies]
The Scripture Guide to Baptism: Or, A Faithful Citation of All the Passages of the New Testament which Relate to this Ordinance with the Sacred Text Impartially Examined, and with the Sense Supported by Numerous Extracts from the Most Eminent and Learned Writers, to which is Added a Short Examination of the Rise and Grounds of Infant Baptism. by R. Pengilly. Baptist General Tract Society. Philadelphia.
Plus various "early piety" tractates, and more general conversion tracts published by the ATS and the BGTS.
A good + copy, bound in half leather, generally solid, with moderate foxing.
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