Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, [Mass.], to Edward Brooks Hall, Nov. 4, 1850
May disagrees with Hall about the emphasis on the word "usual" in the clause "sometimes against the usual observance of the Sabbath." He argues at length about Hall's statements. He says the abolitionists preach an anti-slavery gospel and are therefore as clearly entitled to h...
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