Item #57017 Mr. Allen's speech on ministers leaving a moral kingdom to bear testimony against sin; liberty in danger, from the publication of its principles; the constitution a shield for slavery; and the union better than freedom and righteousness. Allen, George.

Mr. Allen's speech on ministers leaving a moral kingdom to bear testimony against sin; liberty in danger, from the publication of its principles; the constitution a shield for slavery; and the union better than freedom and righteousness

Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1838. 4to, pp. 46; wrappers wanting, removed from binding; very good. A speech delivered at the Convention of Ministers of Worcester County, with additions, strongly condemning the existence of slavery. Allen rebukes the most common objections and argues that Americans have been using the Constitution as a shield for morally objectionable behavior. Afro-Americana 232; American Imprints 48786. Item #57017

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