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Book/Printed Material Is slavery sinful? Being partial discussions of the proposition, Slavery is sinful, between Ovid Butler, esq., a bishop of the Christian Church, at Indianapolis, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, Esq., late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Ind.; and between Elder Thomas Wiley, late pastor of the Christian Church, at Union City, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Indiana; with an introduction, episode, and conclusion of the discussion.

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  • Is slavery sinful? Being partial discussions of the proposition, Slavery is sinful, between Ovid Butler, esq., a bishop of the Christian Church, at Indianapolis, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, Esq., late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Ind.; and between Elder Thomas Wiley, late pastor of the Christian Church, at Union City, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Indiana; with an introduction, episode, and conclusion of the discussion.

Names

  • Smith, Jeremiah, 1805-1874.
  • Butler, Ovid, 1801-1881.
  • Wiley, Thomas, active 1863.

Created / Published

  • Indianapolis, H. H. Dodd & Co., printers, 1863.

Headings

  • -  Slavery--United States

Notes

  • -  Also available in digital form.

Medium

  • 396 p. 20 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • E449 .S644

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 11012767

OCLC Number

  • 5700743

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Chicago citation style:

Smith, Jeremiah, Ovid Butler, and Thomas Wiley. Is slavery sinful? Being partial discussions of the proposition, Slavery is sinful, between Ovid Butler, esq., a bishop of the Christian Church, at Indianapolis, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, Esq., late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Ind.; and between Elder Thomas Wiley, late pastor of the Christian Church, at Union City, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Indiana; with an introduction, episode, and conclusion of the discussion. Indianapolis, H. H. Dodd & Co., printers, 1863. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/11012767/.

APA citation style:

Smith, J., Butler, O. & Wiley, T. (1863) Is slavery sinful? Being partial discussions of the proposition, Slavery is sinful, between Ovid Butler, esq., a bishop of the Christian Church, at Indianapolis, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, Esq., late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Ind.; and between Elder Thomas Wiley, late pastor of the Christian Church, at Union City, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Indiana; with an introduction, episode, and conclusion of the discussion. Indianapolis, H. H. Dodd & Co., printers. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/11012767/.

MLA citation style:

Smith, Jeremiah, Ovid Butler, and Thomas Wiley. Is slavery sinful? Being partial discussions of the proposition, Slavery is sinful, between Ovid Butler, esq., a bishop of the Christian Church, at Indianapolis, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, Esq., late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Ind.; and between Elder Thomas Wiley, late pastor of the Christian Church, at Union City, Ind., and Jeremiah Smith, late judge of the 11th and 13th judicial circuits, Indiana; with an introduction, episode, and conclusion of the discussion. Indianapolis, H. H. Dodd & Co., printers, 1863. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/11012767/>.