Narrative of the Anti-Slavery Experience of a Minister in the Methodist E. Church, Who Was Twice Rejected by the Philadelphia Annual Conference, and Finally Deprived of a License to Preach for Being an Abolitionist (PDF)
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An 1845 autobiographical narrative by Lucius Matlack, a leading figure of American Methodism, concerning his experience as a religious abolitionist. Digitized by the Antislavery Literature Project.
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