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A Tract for the Times, on the Question, Is It Right to Withhold Fellowship from Churches or from Individuals that Tolerate or Practise Slavery?

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An 1859 sermon by Congregationalist minister and antislavery activist Henry T. Cheever arguing for separation from pro-slavery churches. Digitized by the Antislavery Literature Project.

Tract for the Times, on the Question, Is It Right to Withhold Fellowship from Churches or from Individuals that Tolerate or Practise Slavery? by Antislavery Webmaster — last modified 2008-08-19 15:36
An 1859 sermon by Congregationalist minister and antislavery activist Henry T. Cheever arguing for separation from pro-slavery churches.
Tract for the Times, on the Question, Is It Right to Withhold Fellowship from Churches or from Individuals that Tolerate or Practise Slavery? (XHTML) by Antislavery Webmaster — last modified 2007-12-26 20:13
 
Tract for the Times, on the Question, Is It Right to Withhold Fellowship from Churches or from Individuals that Tolerate or Practise Slavery? (PDF) by Antislavery Webmaster — last modified 2007-12-26 20:13
An 1859 sermon by Congregationalist minister and antislavery activist Henry T. Cheever arguing for separation from pro-slavery churches.
Tract for the Times, on the Question, Is It Right to Withhold Fellowship from Churches or from Individuals that Tolerate or Practise Slavery? (Word) by Antislavery Webmaster — last modified 2007-12-26 20:13
An 1859 sermon by Congregationalist minister and antislavery activist Henry T. Cheever arguing for separation from pro-slavery churches.