Letter from William James, Bristol, [England], to Samuel May, Oct. 21, 1844

James discusses a letter written to him by Dr. Orville Dewey that dealt with the unwillingness of Dr. Charles Follen to preach frequently on abolition. James refers to a conversation that had led him to believe that Follen was willing to promise not to preach on abolition, but...

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