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Anthony Benezet
(Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784)
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- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A Caution to Great Britain and Her Colonies, in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions (new edition; London: J. Phillips, 1785)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Serious Considerations on Several Important Subjects: Viz. on War and Its Inconsistency With the Gospel; Observations on Slavery; and Remarks on the Nature and Bad Effects of Spirituous Liquors (Philadelphia: Printed by J. Crukshank, 1778)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A Short Account of that Part of Africa Inhabited by the Negroes (based on the Philadelphia edition of 1762; annotated edition 2024), ed. by Paul Royster (PDF with commentary at unl.edu)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some Historical Account of Guinea: Its Situation, Produce, and the General Disposition of its Inhabitants, With an Inquiry Into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, Its Nature, and Lamentable Effects (London, reprinted 1772) (Gutenberg text)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some Observations on the Situation, Disposition, and Character of the Indian Natives of This Continent (Philadelphia: J. Crukshank, 1784)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Views of American Slavery, Taken a Century Ago (Philadelphia: Association of Friends for the Diffusion of Religious and Useful Knowledge, 1858), also by John Wesley
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- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Brief considerations on slavery, and the expediency of its abolition. With some hints on the means whereby it may be gradually effected. Recommended to the serious attention of all, and especially of those entrusted with the powers of legislation. : [Six lines of quotation] (Burlington [N.J.]: : Printed and sold by Isaac Collins,, M.DCC.LXXIII [1773]), also by William Dillwyn, Richard Smith, and Daniel Wells (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: The case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the legislature of Great-Britain, by the people called Quakers. ([Philadelphia] : London, printed: Philadelphia: re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets., MDCCLXXXIV [1784]), also by London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) and London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) Meeting for Sufferings (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A caution and warning to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved Negroes in the British dominions. : Collected from various authors, and submitted to the serious consideration of all, more especially of those in power. / By Ant. Benezet. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street., MDCCLXVI. [1766]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A caution to Great Britain and her colonies (Reprinted and sold by J. Phillips, 1784), also by James Phillips (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A caution to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved Negroes in the British dominions (Gutenberg ebook)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A Collection of religious tracts, from different authors. Republished for the information and serious perusal of all sober enquirers. (Baltimore: : Printed by William Pechin, no. 15, Market-Street., 1799), also by Robert Barclay, John Spalding, Samuel Crisp, and Lindley Murray (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A concise view of the chief principles of the Christian religion : as professed by the people called Quakers (printed by Wm. Wooddy, 1840), also by Robert Barclay (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Directions to slave-holders, revived (Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street., MDCCLXXXV. [1785]), also by Richard Baxter, abbé Raynal, and London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) Meeting for Sufferings. Case of the oppressed Africans (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: An Earnest address to such of the people called Quakers as are sincerely desirous of supporting and maintaining the Christian testimony of their ancestors. Occasioned by a piece, intituled, "The testimony of the people called Quakers, given forth by a meeting of the representatives of said people, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersy [sic], held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775." : [Eleven lines of Scripture texts] (Philadelphia, : Printed for John Douglas M'Dougal,, 1775) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A farewel [sic] address to the Rev. Mr. James Ramsay from James Tobin, Esq to which is added, a letter from the Society for Propagating the Gospel to Mr. Anthony Benezet of Philadelphia, and also a translation of the French King's declaration relating to the situation of Negroes, &c. in his European dominions. (Printed for G. and T. Wilkie, 1788), also by James Tobin, James Ramsay, France, and Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A first book for children ... By Anthony Benezet. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by J. Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets., 1778) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: John Kendall's catechism, &c (D. and G.F. Cooledge, 1837), also by John Kendall (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: The mighty destroyer displayed, in some account of the dreadful havock made by the mistaken use as well as abuse of distilled spirituous liquors. / By a lover of mankind. ; [Two lines from Ecclesiastes] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, between Second and Third Streets, in Market-Street., M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A mite cast into the treasury: or, Observations on slave-keeping. [Two lines from Proverbs] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets., [1772]), also by David Cooper (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Notes on the slave trade. ([Philadelphia? : s.n., ca. 1780]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Notes on the slave trade, &c. ([publisher not identified], 1781) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Observations on the inslaving, importing and purchasing of Negroes with some advice thereon extracted form [sic] the Yearly Meeting epistle of London for the present year : also some remarks on the absolute necessity of self-denial, renouncing the world, and true charity for all such as sincerely desire to be our blessed Saviour's disciples. (Germantown [Pa.]. : Printed by Christopher Sower., 1759), also by London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: The plainness and innocent simplicity of the Christian religion. With its salutary effects, compared to the corrupting nature and dreadful effects of war. : With some account of the blessing which attends on a spirit influenced by Divine love, producing peace and good-will to men. : [Ten lines of quotations] / Collected by Anthony Benezet. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets., MDCCLXXXII. [1782]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Remarks on the nature and bad effects of spirituous liquors. ([Philadelphia : s.n., 1775?]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A serious address to the rulers of America on the inconsistency of their conduct respecting slavery: forming a contrast between the encroachments of England on American liberty, and American injustice in tolerating slavery. : [Two lines of quotation] (Trenton [N.J.]: : Printed by Isaac Collins,, M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]), also by David Cooper (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Serious considerations on several important subjects; : viz. On war and its inconsistency with the Gospel. Observations on slavery. And remarks on the nature and bad effects of spirituous liquors. : [Twelve lines of quotations]. (Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-streets, 1778), also by Joseph Crukshank (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Serious reflections affectionately recommended to the well-disposed of every religious denomination, particularly those who mourn and lament on account of the calamities which attend us; and the insensibility that so generally prevails. ([Philadelphia : s.n., 1778?]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Serious reflections affectionately recommended to the well-disposed of every religious denomination, particularly those who mourn and lament on account of the calamities which attend us; and the insensibility that so generally prevails. ([Philadelphia : s.n., 1778?]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A short account of that part of Africa, inhabited by the Negroes. With respect to the fertility of the country; the good disposition of many of the natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on. Extracted from divers authors, in order to shew the iniquity of that trade, and the falsity of the arguments usually advanced in its vindication. With quotations from the writings of several persons of note, viz. George Wallis, Francis Hutcheson, and James Foster, and a large extract from a pamphlet, lately published in London, on the subject of the slave trade. (Printed by W. Dunlap,), also by W. Dunlap (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A short account of that part of Africa, inhabited by the Negroes; with respect to the fertility of the country; the good disposition of many of the natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on. / Extracted from several authors, in order to shew the iniquity of that trade, and the falsity of the arguments usually advanced in its vindication. ; With a quotation from George Wallis's [i.e. Wallace's] System of the laws, &c. and a large extract from a pamphlet, lately published in London, on the subject of the slave trade. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts] (Philadelphia: : [s.n.], Printed in the year M,DCC,LXII. [1762]), also by George Wallace and J. Two dialogues on the man-trade. Selections Philmore (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: A short account of the people called Quakers; their rise, religious principles and settlement in America, mostly collected from different authors, for the information of all serious inquirers, particularly foreigners. (Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1780), also by Joseph Crukshank (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Short account of the slave-trade, &c. (1768), also by John Ralph Willis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Short observations on slavery, introductory to some extracts from the writing of the Abbe Raynal, on that important subject. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1781?]), also by abbé Raynal (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce and the general disposition of its inhabitants : with an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade, its nature and lamentable effects (Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some historical account of Guinea. With an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade... (printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some historical account of Guinea ... with an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade. (Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1771., 1771), also by Granville Sharp and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some necessary remarks on the education of the youth in the country-parts of this, and the neighbouring governments. ([Philadelphia : s.n., 1778?]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Some serious and awful considerations, recommended to all, particularly the youth, in a representation of the uncertainty of a death-bed repentance. : Also some Christian instructions, agreeable to the precepts of our blessed saviour Jesus Christ; under the character of a devout parent advising his children. / Extracted from a late pious author. ; [Five lines from Deuteronomy] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Second-Street, two doors below the corner of Chestnut-Street., [1769]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Spirit of prayer. Selections (Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets., MDCCLXXX. [1780]), also by William Law (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784: Thoughts on the nature of war, and its repugnancy to the Christian life. Extracted from a sermon, on the 29th November, 1759; being the day of public thanksgiving for the successes obtained in the late war. : With some extracts from the writings of Will. Law and Th. Harley, both clergymen of the Church of England, on the necessity of self-denial, and bearing the daily cross, in order to be true followers of Christ. : [Five lines from Luke] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street., MDCCLXVI. [1766]), also by William Law and Thomas Harley (HTML at Evans TCP)
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