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| | Books by John Philip: Books in the extended shelves: Philip, John, 1775-1851: [Christian pamphlets. Vol. 15] ([publisher not identified], 1798), also by B. F. Morris, M. Carey, Daniel Webster, Pennsylvania State Temperance Society, Committee on Foreign Missions, Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822), Genesee Consociation, Pa.) Female Seamen's Friend Society (Philadelphia, and Pa.) Sansom Street Female Bible Association (Philadelphia (page images at HathiTrust) Philip, John, 1775-1851: Bantu, Boer, and Briton : the making of the South African native problem. (Faber & Gwyer limited, 1929), also by William M. Macmillan (page images at HathiTrust) Philip, John, 1775-1851: A letter from the Rev. John Philip, D.D., superintendent of the missions of the London Society at the Cape of Good Hope, &c. : to the Society of Inquiry on Missions in the Theological Seminary, Princeton, New-Jersey. (J. Gray, 1833), also by Princeton Theological Seminary. Society of Inquiry on Missions (page images at HathiTrust) Philip, John, 1775-1851: Reminiscences of Gibraltar, Egypt, and the Egyptian War, 1882 (from the ranks) (D. Wyllie, 1893) (page images at HathiTrust) Philip, John, 1775-1851: Researches in South Africa illustrating the civil, moral, and religious condition of the native tribes : including journals of the author's travels in the interior, together with detailed accounts of the progress of the Christian missions, exhibiting the influence of Christianity in promoting civilization (J. Duncan, 1828), also by William Clowes and James Duncan (page images at HathiTrust) Philip, John, 1775-1851: Researches in South Africa; illustrating the civil, moral, and religious condition of the native tribes, including journals of the author's travels in the interior, together with detailed accounts of the progress of the Christian missions, exhibiting the influence of Christianity in promoting civilization. (Negro Universities Press, 1969) (page images at HathiTrust) Philip, John, 1775-1851: The wrongs of the Caffre nation; a narrative (J. Duncan, 1837), also by R. M. Beverley and Charles Grant Glenelg (page images at HathiTrust)
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