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1 Samuel Bradburn, An Address, to the People Called Methodists; concerning the Criminality of Encouraging Slavery (5th ed., enl.) 1 (1795)

handle is hein.slavery/adensl0001 and id is 1 raw text is: ADDRESS,
TO THE PEOPLE CALLED
METHODISTS;
CONCERNING THE CRIMINALITY OF
ENCOURAGING
SLAVERY.
BY SAMUEL BRADBURN, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL.
Hear, I pray you, ye chiefs of Jacob
And ye princes of the houfe of Ifrael
Is it not yours to know what is right?
Ye that hate good, and love evil:
Who tear their fkin from off them;
And their flefli from off their bones:
Who devour the fieflb of my people;
And flay from off them their fkini:
And their bones they dah in pieces
And chop them afunder, as morfels for the pot,
And as flefh thrown into the midflt of the cauldron.
Mic. 3. I. 3. Lowth's notes on Ifai. page 31.
THE FIFTH EDITION,WITH ADDITIONS.
Sollby M.GURNEY, No. 128, HOLBORN;
Price Two-pence,
6 for xod. or 25 for 3s. 3d.
Where may be had An Addre/S to the People of Great Britain, on th pro-
priety of ab/hining from WJ'eft India Sugar and Rum, price a Half penny, or
Three Shillings and Six-pence per Hundred.-Alfo A Summary of the
Evidenc: on the Slave Trade, by the Author of the Addrefs, at 3s, 6d- per
Hundred.

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