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A Review of the Correspondence of Messrs., Vol. 21

Fuller Wayland, on the Subject of American Slavery (Classic Reprint)

Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor

Religion / Christianity / General

Excerpt from A Review of the Correspondence of Messrs., Vol. 21: Fuller Wayland, on the Subject of American Slavery

On motion of Br. Tillinghast, voted to recommend the publication by Br. C. P. Grosvenor, of his able Review of Fuller and Wayland, and that the members of this Convention aid in its circulation.

A part of the Review had been printed in the Christian Contributor.

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