Amos Augustus Phelps

American minister and abolitionist
The works

Books

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1834

Lectures on slavery, and its remedy

1833

Journal vol. 2.

1834

The remedy of slavery

1831

Am[erican] colonization & Af[rican] ed[ucation] societies

1834

Anti-slavery texts, subjects, plans, objections, arguments, etc., etc

Resolutions drafted to be offered at New Haven, but not offered in consequence of my not getting there

1834

[Draft of a sermon]

Immediate emancipation [and additional notes]

1842

American pocket book

Hints suggested in writing out my Lectures on Slavery

Hints on the mode of conducting Christian missions, and of what the present crisis requires

[Hymns, black - South Carolina ]

1829

Monthly concert reports

1837

[Letter to] Dear Brother

1834

[Various notes on slavery, emancipation, immediate abolition of slavery, etc.]

1829

Report of the Committee on Colonization, March 1829

1833

Anti slavery convention for New England

1842

[Abolitionists - New England]

1829

Facts relative to Africa Slave trade - colonization

[Autograph notes for sermons]

1835

Appropriation etc. of benev[olen]t associations for the year 1834

[Notes on slavery and emancipation]

1834

Facts, thoughts, societies formed, accounts. 1834

1827

[Journal from 1827 to 1830]

1841

A disturber of the peace

1830

[Various notes for sermons, etc.]

1841

An argument for the perpetuity of the Sabbath

1833

Letters to little children

[Letter to] Miss Weston

1839

[Letter to] Miss Weston

1839

[Letter to] Mrs. Chapman

1839

[Letter to] Mr. Garrison, Sir

1840

[Letter to] Mrs. Chapman

1838

[Letter to] Friend Garrison

1833

Memoir of Ann Elizabeth Pierce, who died in H--n, Mass., aged nine years and seven months