The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United StatesTHE preparation of the following pages has been undertaken at the suggestion of friends, seconded by the convictions of my own mind, that a small volume on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States would not be an unacceptable offering to the Public, and especially the Christian Public, at the present time. Whatever I have before prepared or published on the subject has been freely used, whenever it has suited my purpose, in the present composition. I have endeavored to confine myself to the Religious Instruction of the Negroes, and have touched upon other subjects only when it has been necessary for the illustration or support of the one before me. I commend the Book to the candid consideration of those who read it. My design has been to speak the truth plainly and in love, and to do good. May the blessing of Almighty God attend the effort. |
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HISTORICAL Sketch OF THE RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION | 1 |
The Second Period From the first census | 47 |
a period | 65 |
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The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States Charles Colcock Jones Vista completa - 1842 |
The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States Charles Colcock Jones Vista completa - 1842 |
The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the United States, Volumen3 Charles Colcock Jones Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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The Epoch of Negro Baptists and the Foreign Mission Board Edward Anderson Freeman Sin vista previa disponible - 1980 |