Letters, 1820-1830, to Rev. Samuel J. May.

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Letters, 1820-1830, to Rev. Samuel J. May.

[1] 1820, February [2 p. and address]. [2] 1827, December 18 [2 p.]. [3] 1828, May [3 p. and address]. [4] 1828, December 20 [2 p.]. [5] 1828, December 22 [3 p. and address]. [6] 1829, July 15 [2 p.]. [7] 1830, February, Brooklyn [AD., 3 p.].--Accuses periodical (the Religious intelligencer) of sanctioning "the anti-christian custom of War." [8] 1830, Mar. 27 [2 p.]. [9] n.d. [1 p.].

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