Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the Negroes in the West India Islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto: with a few queries consonant therewith. / By Catharine Phillips.

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Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the Negroes in the West India Islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto: with a few queries consonant therewith. / By Catharine Phillips.
Author
Phillips, Catharine, 1727-1794.
Publication
Philadelphia: :: Printed and sold by Daniel Lawrence, no. 33 North 4th Street, near Race.,
M.DCC.XCII. [1792]
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Methodist Episcopal Church -- Missions.
Society of Friends -- Doctrinal and controversial works.
African Americans -- Missions.
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"Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the Negroes in the West India Islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto: with a few queries consonant therewith. / By Catharine Phillips." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N35628.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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