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- 66038906 contributor B1700518.
- 66038906 contributor B1700519.
- 66038906 contributor B1700520.
- 66038906 coverage "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- 66038906 created "1737 [i.e. 1738]".
- 66038906 date "1737 [i.e. 1738]".
- 66038906 date "1738".
- 66038906 dateCopyrighted "1737 [i.e. 1738]".
- 66038906 description "ESTC (RLIN) w009836".
- 66038906 description "Evans 4149".
- 66038906 description "LC copy has paper book label on front paste-down, printed by J.F. Gilbert, Printer, Frankford: The property of Nathan Harper, Frankford; ink ownership inscription: Friends Library, Clear Creek, Putnam Co., Ill. No. 183. DLC".
- 66038906 description "Miller, C.W. Franklin, 134".
- 66038906 extent "271, [9] p. ;".
- 66038906 isReferencedBy "ESTC (RLIN) w009836".
- 66038906 isReferencedBy "Evans 4149".
- 66038906 isReferencedBy "Miller, C.W. Franklin, 134".
- 66038906 issued "1737 [i.e. 1738]".
- 66038906 issued "1738".
- 66038906 language "eng".
- 66038906 provenance "LC copy has paper book label on front paste-down, printed by J.F. Gilbert, Printer, Frankford: The property of Nathan Harper, Frankford; ink ownership inscription: Friends Library, Clear Creek, Putnam Co., Ill. No. 183. DLC".
- 66038906 publisher "Philadelphia : Printed for the author,".
- 66038906 spatial "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- 66038906 spatial "United States".
- 66038906 subject "Antislavery movements United States Early works to 1800.".
- 66038906 subject "E446 .L4".
- 66038906 subject "Slavery United States Early works to 1800.".
- 66038906 subject "Slavery and the church Society of Friends Early works to 1800.".
- 66038906 title "All slave-keepers that keep the innocent in bondage : apostates pretending to lay claim to the pure & holy Christian religion, of what congregation so ever, but especially in their ministers, by whose example the filthy leprosy and apostacy is spread far and near; it is a notorious sin which many of the true Friends of Christ and his pure truth, called Quakers, has been for many years and still are concern'd to write and bear testimony against as a practice so gross & hurtful to religion, and destructive to government beyond what words can set forth, or can be declared of by men or angels, and yet lived in by ministers and magistrates in America. Written for general service.".
- 66038906 type "text".