Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784
Benezet, Anthony
Bénézet, Antoine 1713-1784
Anthony Benezet American quaker teacher and abolitionist
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Works
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Admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England |
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Brief considerations on slavery, and the expediency of its abolition : With some hints on the means whereby it may be gradually effected. Recommended to the serious attention of all, and especially of those entrusted with the powers of legislation |
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Case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the legislature of Great-Britain, by the people called Quakers |
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A caution to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved Negroes in the British dominions |
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A collection of religious tracts. |
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complete antislavery writings of Anthony Benezet, 1754-1783 an annotated critical edition |
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Daily conversation with God, : exemplified in the holy life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France, commonly known by the name of the good Armelle, deceas'd in Bretaigne in the year 1671. Done out of French. [Ten lines of quotations] |
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Directions to slave-holders, revived |
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An earnest address to such of the people called Quakers : as are sincerely desirous of supporting and maintaining the Christian testimony of their ancestors. |
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Extract from a representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery . |
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From the New-York journal. : Mr. Holt, Sir, The letter which the Reverend Mr. Sayre sent unto the Committee, I here send you, as he is very desirous of having it published, to shew the world why he did not sign the Association; and the Committee have agreed it may be. I am, sir, your very humble servant, Thaddeus Burr |
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histoire de la Guinée |
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In the life of the lady Elizabeth Hastings, we meet with an extraordinary instance of the happy effects, which Christianity has upon those who, by joining with the calls of grace, become willing to give up their whole hearts to follow its dictates. ... |
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Eine kurtze Vorstellung des Theils von Africa, welches bewohnt wird von Negroes darinnen beschrieben wird die Fruchtbarkeit desselben Landes, die Gutartigkeit dessen Einwohner, und wie man daselbst den Sclaven-Handel treibt |
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Eine kurtze Vorstellung des Theils von Africa welches bewohnt wird von Negroes ... nebst Anführung mancher schrifftlichen Zeugnüssen von verschiedenen nahmhafften Personen als Georg Wallis, Franz Hutchinson and Jacob Foster. |
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Kurzer bericht von den leuten, die man Quäker nennet : ihrem ursprung, ihren religionsgründen, und von ihrer niederlassung in America. |
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Mémoires sur la vie d'Antoine Bénezet |
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Memoirs of the life of Anthony Benezet |
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The mighty destroyer displayed ... 1788: |
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A mite cast into the treasury, or, Observations on slave-keeping |
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Notes on the slave trade. |
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Observations on the inslaving, importing, and purchasing of Negroes; with some advice thereon, extracted from the epistle of the yearly-meeting of the people called Quakers held at London in the year 1748. |
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Observations sur l'origine, les principes, et l'etablissement en Amerique, de la societé connue sous la denomination de Quakers ou Trembleurs: extraites de divers auteurs. Rédigées, principalement, en faveur des etrangers. Par Antoine Benezet |
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The pensylvania spelling-book, or youth's friendly instructor and monitor : on an easy plan, for exciting the attention, and facilitating the instruction of children and others, in spelling and reading; and acquainting them with the essential Parts of Orthography, Pointing, &c. As also, training their Minds to early Sentiments of Piety and Virtue. For the use of Schools, and also for a help to Parents, Guardians and others, remote from Schools; in the private Tuition of their Children, and illiterate Domesticks, &c. Compiled by Anthony Benezet |
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The Plain path to Christian perfection, : shewing that we are to seek for reconciliation and union with God, solely by renouncing ourselves, denying the world, and following our blessed saviour, in the regeneration. Translated from the French. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]. |
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The plainness and innocent simplicity of the Christian religion. : With its salutary effects, compared to the corrupting nature and dreadful effects of war. With some account of the blessing which attends on a spirit influenced by Divine love, producing peace and good-will to men. [Ten lines of quotations] Collected by Anthony Benezet |
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The potent enemies of America laid open : being some account of the baneful effects attending the use of distilled spirituous liquors, and the slavery of the Negroes. |
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Serious considerations on several important subjects; viz on war and its inconsistency with the gospel: observations on slavery. And remarks on the nature and bad effects of spirituous liquors ... |
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Serious reflections affectionately recommended to the well-disposed of every religious denomination, particularly those who mourn and lament on account of the calamities which attend us; and the insensibility that so generally prevails. |
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Short account of that part of africa inhabited by the negroes : with respect of the fertility of the country, the good disposition of many of the natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on |
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Short account of the people called quakers : their rise, religious principles and settlement in america |
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Short observations on slavery, introductory to some extract, from the writing of the Abbe Raynal, on that important subject. |
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Slavery pamphlets. |
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Some historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce, and the general disposition of its inhabitants with an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade, its nature, and lamentable effects |
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Some observations on the situation, disposition, and character of the Indian natives of this continent. |
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Spirit of prayer. |
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A summary of the history, doctrine, and discipline, of Friends : written at the desire of the Meeting for Sufferings, in London. |
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Thoughts on the nature of war, and its repugnancy to the Christian life. Extracted from a sermon, on the 29th November, 1759; being the day of public thanksgiving for the successed obtained in the late war. With some extracts from the writings of Will. Law and Th. Harley [!] both clergymen of the Church of England, on the necessity of self-denial, and bearing the daily cross in order to be true followers of Christ. |
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Uncertainty of a death-bed repentance |
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Vie merveilleuse d'une pauvre fille idiote, Armelle Nicolas. |
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Views of American Slavery |
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Works. Selections |
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