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Letters Addressed to Caleb Strong, Esq., Late Governor of Massachusetts. Showing, that Retaliation, Capital Punishments, and War, are Prohibited by the Gospel; Justified by No Good Principles; Not Necessary to the Safety of Individuals or Nations; But, Incompatible with their Welfare; Inconsistent with the Christian Character; and Contrary to the Laws of Christ

Letters Addressed to Caleb Strong, Esq., Late Governor of Massachusetts. Showing, that Retaliation, Capital Punishments, and War, are Prohibited by the Gospel; Justified by No Good Principles; Not Necessary to the Safety of Individuals or Nations; But, Incompatible with their Welfare; Inconsistent with the Christian Character; and Contrary to the Laws of Christ

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Letters Addressed to Caleb Strong, Esq., Late Governor of Massachusetts. Showing, that Retaliation, Capital Punishments, and War, are Prohibited by the Gospel; Justified by No Good Principles; Not Necessary to the Safety of Individuals or Nations; But, Incompatible with their Welfare; Inconsistent with the Christian Character; and Contrary to the Laws of Christ

by Whelpley, Samuel

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Providence: Miller & Hutchens, 1818. Hardcover. 8vo (8.5" x 5.25"), half calf, original blue sugar paper over boards. Early ownership inscription reading "Susanna Taylor's Book, Scituate, September 8 1818," on flyleaf. 126 pp. CONDITION: Good, dampstain on front cover, rubbing to spine, cracked inner hinges, wear to extremities, light foxing throughout. Stated third edition. Early pacifist writings arguing that violence and capital punishment are un-Christian and have no basis in the gospel. Samuel Whelpley (1766--1817) was an American Clergyman and writer in the New-York area.

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Letters Addressed to Caleb Strong, Esq., Late Governor of Massachusetts. Showing, that Retaliation, Capital Punishments, and War, are Prohibited by the Gospel; Justified by No Good Principles; Not Necessary to the Safety of Individuals or Nations; But, Incompatible with their Welfare; Inconsistent with the Christian Character; and Contrary to the Laws of Christ
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