May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871
May, Samuel J.
May, Samuel J. 1797-1871
Samuel Joseph May radical American reformer during the nineteenth century
May, Samuel Joseph, 1797-1871
May, Samuel, 1797-1871
May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph)
May, Samuel J. (American reformer and abolitionist, 1797-1871)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a May, Samuel J. ‡q (Samuel Joseph)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a May, Samuel, ‡d 1797-1871
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Works
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An address delivered before the American Peace Society, in Park Street Church, Boston, May 28, 1860 | |
A brief account of his ministry : given in a discourse : preached to the Church of the Messiah, in Syracuse, N. Y., September 15, 1867 | |
A discourse on slavery in the United States, delivered in Brooklyn, July 3, 1831. | |
The distinctive character and claims of Christianity: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Orville Dewey, pastor of the First Congregational Church in New-Bedford, December 17, 1823. ... | |
Letter from Angelina Grimke Weld, to the Woman's rights convention | |
Memorial of the quarter-centennial celebration of the establishment of normal schools in America, held at Framingham, July 1, 1864. | |
On redemption by Jesus Christ | |
The right of colored people to education, vindicated : letters to Andrew T. Judson, esq. and others in Canterbury, remonstrating with them on their unjust and unjustifiable procedure relative to Miss Crandall and her school for colored females | |
The rights and condition of women, 1846: | |
Samuel J. May correspondence | |
Samuel Joseph May papers | |
A sermon, preacher at Hingham, March 19, 1837; being the Sunday after the death of Mrs. Cecilia Brooks. | |
Some recollections of our antislavery conflict | |
Speech of Rev. Samuel J. May, to the convention of citizens, of Onondaga County, in Syracuse | |
What do Unitarians believe? | |
Woman's rights commensurate with her capacities and obligations : a series of tracts, comprising sixteen articles: essays, addresses, or letters of the prominent advocates of woman's larger sphere of action. |