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Thus saith the lord: Ye have not hearken'd unto me in proclaiming liberty
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Execute judgment in the morning, and deliver him that is spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
I tremble for my country when I remember that God is just and that his justice cannot sleep forever
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
I don't know as I can better serve the cause I love so well than to die for it
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Execute judgment in the morning, and deliver him that is spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
All men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights of which, when they enter into a state of society, They cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity! Namely the enjoyment of life and liberty
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Remember them that are in bonds as bound with them.
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
"I don't know what weakness may come over me, but I don't believe I shall ever deny my lord and master, Jesus Christ and I should deny him if I denied my principles against slavery."
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
One hour of American slavery is fraught with more misery than ages of that which we rose in rebellion to oppose
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
"I don't know what weakness may come over me, but I don't believe I shall ever deny my lord and master, Jesus Christ and I should deny him if I denied my principles against slavery."
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
"Your late purchase of an estate with a view of emancipating the slaves on it is a generous and noble proof of your humanity! Would to God a like spirit might diffuse itself generally into the minds of the people of this country."
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
It is a debt we owe the purity of religion to show that it is at variance with that law which warrants slavery! Give me liberty or give me death
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
All men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights of which, when they enter into a state of society, hey cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity! Namely the enjoyment of life and liberty
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
What is life or rest to me so long as I have a commission direct from God Almighty to act against slavery
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Yes whether on the scaffold high or in the battle's van, the fittest place for man to die is where he dies for man.
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
"I would never have drawn my sword in the cause of America if I could have conceived that thereby I was founding a land of slavery!"
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Shall freedom or slavery triumph
1800 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Letter from George Jeffrey Tillotson, [New Haven], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1821 December 17
1821
Letter from George Jeffrey Tillotson, [New Haven], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1822 March 2
1822
Letter from George Jeffrey Tillotson, [New Haven], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1822 April 15
1822
Letter from George Jeffrey Tillotson, [New Haven], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1822 August 5
1822
Letter from George Jeffrey Tillotson, [New Haven], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1823 March 2
1823
Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Newburyport, [Mass.], to Frances Maria Lloyd Garrison, May 26th, 1823
1823
Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Baltimore, [Md.], to Ephraim Williams Allen, July 7, 1823
1823
Letter from Clarissa Bodwell Phelps Tryon, Farmington, [Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps and Charlotte Phelps, 1823 Apr[il 14th].
1823 Farmington, Connecticut, United States
Letter from Elizabeth B. Gillet, Middlebury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Nov 16th 1824
1824
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe, [Andover, Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1825 Feb[ruar]y
1825
Letter from Maria Weston Chapman to Anne Warren Weston and Debora Weston, [1825-1828]
1825
Letter from Tobias Ostrander, Lyons, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Decr 6th 1826
1826
Letter from Isaac Gleason Porter, New London, to Amos Augustus Phelps, June 30th [1826]
1826
Letter from William Smith Porter, Coosada Autauga co., to Amos Augustus Phelps, Mar. 21 [1826]
1826
Letter from Israel Warburton Putnam, Portsmouth, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Dec. 25, 1826
1826
Letter from William Twining, Andover, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1826 Feb[ruary] 23[r]d
1826
Letter from Elizur Timothy Washburn, Hartford, [Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps, [1827] January 29th
1827
Letter from Elizur Timothy Washburn, Hatford, [Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1827 August 4th
1827
Letter from Elizur Timothy Washburn, [Hartford, Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1827 Oct[ober] 28
1827
Letter from Elizur Timothy Washburn, Hartford, Connecticut, to Amos Augustus Phelps, [1827] Nov[ember] 30
1827
Letter from Elizur Timothy Washburn, [Hartford, Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps, [1827] April 6th
1827
Letter from William P. Weeks, South Berwick, [Maine], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1827 Oct[ober] 13
1827
Letter from William P. Weeks to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1827 Nov[ember] 29
1827
Letter from William P. Weeks, South Berswick, [Maine], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1827 Dec[ember] 10
1827
Letters from Charles Briggs, Lexington, [Massachusetts], 1828 Oct[ober] 27 and Will P. Huntington, Lexington, [Massachusetts], 1828 Oct[ober] 16
1827
Letter from Parentha Bodwell, Simsbury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jan 7th 1827
1827
Letter from Parentha Bodwell, Simsbury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, March 4th 1827
1827
Letter from Parentha Bodwell, Simsbury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, May 23 1827
1827
Journal by Amos Augustus Phelps from 1827 to 1830
1827
Letter from Selden Haines, Poughkeepsie, to Amos Augustus Phelps, August 2 1827
1827
Letter from Elizabeth B. Gillet, Middlebury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Feb. 18th 1827
1827
Letter from Elizabeth B. Gillet, Middlebury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Sept. 6th 1827
1827
Letter from Spofford D. Jewett, Andover, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jun 11. 1827
1827
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