Letter from Eliza Wigham, Edinburgh, to Samuel May, 28.9.1855

Miss Wigham says that some of the ministers who signed the remonstrance have become very lukewarm in their anti-slavery views. She discusses the admission of slaveholders into the Mission Church at Calabar. Miss Wigham informs May that Mary Anne Estlin is staying with her. She...

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