A defence of the Wesleyan Methodist missions in the West Indies
including a refutation of the charges in Mr. Marryat's "Thoughts on the abolition of the slave trade, &c." and in other publications; with facts and anecdotes illustrative of the moral state of the slaves, and of the operation of missions.
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1817 - Printed by T. Cordeux; sold by Blanshard [etc.], London, England
Language
English
Word Count
40,750 words, Guess
Page Count
163 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number9674903
- Open LibraryOL17941486M
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- A defence of the Wesleyan Methodist missions in the West Indies: including a refutation of the charges in Mr. Marryat's "Thoughts on the abolition of the slave trade, &c." and in other publications; with facts and anecdotes illustrative of the moral state of the slaves, and of the operation of missions.
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