Memoirs of the Life of Anthony BenezetJames P. Parke, 1817 - 136 pages Anthony Benezet was an 18th century reformer/abolitionist. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 6
Page 26
... thee some small treatises lately published here on that subject , wherein are truly set forth the great inhumanity and ... thou wilt perceive it to be a matter which calls for the most deep consideration of all who are concerned for the ...
... thee some small treatises lately published here on that subject , wherein are truly set forth the great inhumanity and ... thou wilt perceive it to be a matter which calls for the most deep consideration of all who are concerned for the ...
Page 62
... thee by a few lines , I take the liberty , with due respect , to enclose the within pamphlets , which I earnestly request thou wilt seriously peruse , as they contain matters of the utmost importance to the cause thou art engaged in ...
... thee by a few lines , I take the liberty , with due respect , to enclose the within pamphlets , which I earnestly request thou wilt seriously peruse , as they contain matters of the utmost importance to the cause thou art engaged in ...
Page 104
... thou wilt excuse this freedom . But a good opportunity offering , I take the liberty to enclose a few pam- phlets . They contain some serious items on the solemn truths of our holy religion . That at the beginning is worthy of notice as ...
... thou wilt excuse this freedom . But a good opportunity offering , I take the liberty to enclose a few pam- phlets . They contain some serious items on the solemn truths of our holy religion . That at the beginning is worthy of notice as ...
Page 111
... thou wilt doubtless be pressingly invited to join in . My near affection , and long connection with thy dear father , and my earnest desire for thy true welfare , will I trust , make an apology for this freedom unnecessary . From the ...
... thou wilt doubtless be pressingly invited to join in . My near affection , and long connection with thy dear father , and my earnest desire for thy true welfare , will I trust , make an apology for this freedom unnecessary . From the ...
Page 123
... thou wilt spare complimenting me about the importance of my engagements ; thou amongst others of my fellow men art wel- come , nay hast a right , to my poor service . I indeed desire not to be my own : but I am much out of humour with ...
... thou wilt spare complimenting me about the importance of my engagements ; thou amongst others of my fellow men art wel- come , nay hast a right , to my poor service . I indeed desire not to be my own : but I am much out of humour with ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abolition acquainted affectionate amiable amongst Anno Domini Anthony Benezet appear benevolent Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Rush blessed brethren cause cern character charity christian concern conduct copies corruption DAVID BARCLAY dear desire disposition Divine duty endeavouring engaged English entitled essay Ethiopia evil exertions favour feelings fellow creatures Frederic Post French give governor of Pennsylvania Granville Sharp happiness herewith send thee humble Indians induced inhabitants interesting James Pemberton John Pemberton justice labours land letter liberty mankind manner matter ment mind Month native nature negroes observe occasion opinions oppressed peace Pennsylvania persons perusal Philadelphia philanthropy pious present principles profession promote province purpose Quakers racter religion religious respect sent sincere situation slave trade slavery society sorrow South Carolina spirit suffering tained tender things thou wilt thy kind tion tracts trust whilst William Penn youth