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(EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINT.) Sammelband volume of 5 Quaker pamphlets, including two published by Benjamin Franklin.

INCLUDING TWO FRANKLIN IMPRINTS (EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINT.) Sammelband volume of 5 Quaker pamphlets, including two published by Benjamin Franklin. 8vo, contemporary 1/2 calf, moderate wear, front joint glued, bottom inch rebacked; lacking front free endpaper, final pamphlet is incomplete; ownership signature of Anthony Benezet (one of the authors) on rear free endpaper and on two title pages, other early inscriptions on rear endpapers. London and Philadelphia, 1741-60

  • Notes: Anthony Benezet (1713-1784) was a Philadelphia Quaker and one of America's first prominent abolitionists. His first and best-known work, "Observations on the Inslaving, Importing, and Purchasing of Negroes," is included here in a partial copy. In 1760, Benezet also edited a compilation of three of these essays, plus six additional ones, under the collective title "A Collection of Devotional Tracts," with Franklin attributed as printer (see Miller 730). The present volume may have been related to Benezet's compilation.
    Law. An Earnest and Serious Answer to Dr. Trapp's Discourse of the Folly, Sin, and Danger of being Righteous Over-much. Second edition, lacking half-title; ownership signature of Anthony Benezet crossed out. London, 1741 * Law. The Spirit of Love, Being an Appendix to the Spirit of Prayer. First edition; ownership signature of Anthony Benezet partially cropped. London, 1752 * Law. An Extract from a Treatise . . . Called the Spirit of Prayer. Minor dampstaining; Evans 8633; Miller 731; Sabin 39324. Philadelphia: B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1760 * Rutty. The Liberty of the Spirit and of the Flesh Distinguished, in an Address to . . . the People Called Quakers. Evans 8486; Miller 719; Sabin 74499. Philadelphia: B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1759 * [Benezet. Observations on the Inslaving, Importing, and Purchasing of Negroes.] Second edition; lacking title page and final leaf. Evans 8542. [Germantown, PA: Christopher Sower, 1760].

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