but in effect are the most deadly enemies of His Honour
" in which Wesley attempted to use his religious influence to exhort the American Colonies to pay their taxes
This example includes a lithographed Civil War presentation label by the A&FBS we have never seen before
we have obtained a few items from the library of Thomas Foxcroft of late and presume this to be another of them or from this family
And Founder of the Methodist Societies
1849 ELLWOOD FISHER. Lecture on the South's Superiority to the North and Boon of Slavery & Plantations. Adventist but in effect are theA widely distributed Lecture, first printed in Cincinnati, but quickly followed by Charlestown, South Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, and other pro slavery Southern cities. When first delivered, the address itself caused quite a hullabaloo and led to severe criticisms in response to this, the Cincinnati imprint. Fisher, in a stunning instance of inability to "read the room," rebuts the conventional wisdom, especially in the North, that the South was