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Author: Coleman, Elihu, 1699-1789.
Title: A testimony against that antichristian practice of making slaves of men. Wherein it is shewed to be contrary to the dispensation of the law and time of the Gospel, and very opposite both to grace and nature. / By Elihu Coleman. ; [Three lines from Matthew]
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Print source: A testimony against that antichristian practice of making slaves of men. Wherein it is shewed to be contrary to the dispensation of the law and time of the Gospel, and very opposite both to grace and nature. / By Elihu Coleman. ; [Three lines from Matthew]
Coleman, Elihu, 1699-1789.

[Boston: s.n.], Printed in the year, 1733.
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Slavery -- United States -- Controversial literature -- 1733.
Slavery in the Bible.
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