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The farther progress of colonial ivf<>rm ; being 

 an analysis of the communication made to par- 

 liament by His Majesty, at the close of the 

 last session, respecting tin- measures taken for 

 improving tin- condition of the slave popula- 

 tion in the British colonies. Comprising the 

 period from Jan. 1826, to May 1827. 



London, 1827. 8 



The Anti-slavery reporter. [From June 1825 

 to December 1830.] 3 vol. 



London, 1827-31. 8 



Brief view of British colonial slavery. By a 

 barrister; [James Maitland Hoc]. 



.,1827. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 

 Ladies' Anti-slavery associations. 



London, [1828]. 8 



A picture of colonial slavery in the year 1828, 

 addressed especially to the ladies of Great Bri- 

 tain. London, 1828. 8 

 Another copy. 



The new slave laws of Jamaica and St Chris- 

 tophers examined ; with an especial reference 

 to the eulogies recently pronounced upon them 

 in parliament. London, 1828. 8' 



The death warrant of negro slavery through- 

 out the British dominions. 



London, 1829. 8 



Circular of the Anti-slavery society. June 24, 

 ls:;<>. London, 1830. 8 



Petition [to the House of Commons] of the 

 Anti-slavery society. London, [1830]. 8 



Another copy. 



A brief view of the nature and effects of negro 

 slavery, as it exists in the colonies of Great 

 Britain. London, 1830. 8" 



Report from select committee on the extinction 

 of slavery throughout the British dominions : 

 with the minutes of evidence, appendix, and 

 index. [London \, 1832. fol. 



Abstract of the report of the Lords commit- 

 tees on the condition and treatment of the co- 

 lonial slaves, and of the evidence taken by 

 them on that subject ; with notes by the edi- 

 tor. London, 1833. 8 

 Picture of slavery in the United States of Ame- 

 rica ; being a practical illustration of Volun- 

 taryism and Republicanism. 



Glasgow, 1835. 12 



The extinction of the slave-trade, and the civi- 

 lization of Africa : a review of " The African 

 slave-trade, and its remedy," by Sir Thomas 

 Fowell Buxton, Bart. Reprinted from the 

 Wesleyan-Methodist magazine for July 1840. 



London, 1840. 8 



Slavery and the internal slave trade in the 

 I'nited States of North America. 



London, 1841. 8 



Proceedings of the general Anti-slavery con- 

 vention... held in London from... June 12th to 

 ...June 23d 1840. London, 1841. 8 



A letter from the executive committee of the 

 American and Foreign anti-slavery society to 

 the commissioners of the Free Church of Scot- 

 land. Edin., 1844. S c 



American anti-slavery conventions : a s< 



of extracts illnst rat i\e <>f tin- proceedings and 

 principles <>f the. " liberal party" in the United 

 States ; with the bearings of the anti .- 

 cause on missions. ,1846 1 - 



American slavery. Organic sins : or the ini- 

 quity of licensed injustice. Edin., 1840. TJ 



" Acknowledged slander" again ! r'rce Church 

 Assembly and slavery, contrasted \\itli the 

 Irish Assembly and slavery; and "acknow- 

 ledged slander" against Mr Frederick Douglass, 

 by the Rev. Ir Smyth, of Charleston. Re- 

 printed from the Glasgow Argus. 



Glasyow, 1846. 12 



Should the Free Church hold fellowship with 

 slave-holders ? and, should the money lately 

 received from slave-holding Churches i 

 back ? Respectfully addressed to the membei s 

 of the Free Church of Scotland, by a member 

 of the Free Church. Linlithyow, 1840. 8 J 



Slavery in the Gentile Churches during the 

 apostolic age, and the present duty of the Free 

 Church of Scotland. Especially addressed to 

 the students of the Free Church of Scotland, 

 by a fellow-student. Edin., 1840. l'J J 



An address to the office-bearers and members 

 of the Free Church of Scotland, on her pre- 

 sentconnexion with the slave-holding Churches 

 of America. From the committee of the Free 

 Church Anti-slavery society, i'rfin., 1847. 8 



A summary view of the progress of reform in 

 the slave colonies of Great Britain, since the 

 15th of May, 1823. London, s. a. 8 



Is negro slavery sanctioned by Scripture / 



Louden, S. a. 8 



A dialogue between a well-wisher and a friend 

 to the slaves in the British colonies. By a 

 lady. London, s. a. 8 



Another copy. 



A planter's view of the condition of the ne- 

 groes in Jamaica in 1824. London, s. a. 8 



State of religious instruction among the slaves 

 in the West Indies. " London, s. a. 8" 



Attempt to enlist religion on the side of colo- 

 nial slavery, exposed. London, s. a. 8 



View of the law and practice in the Spanish 

 colonies respecting the manumission of slaves. 



London, s. a. 8 



SLEIDANUS (JOANXES). De statu religionis et 

 reipublicae, Carolo quinto Cassare, commen- 

 tarij. [xxv. libb.] s. I., M.D.LV. 8 



De statu religionis et reipublicae, Carolo quin- 

 to Cresare, comrnentarioruni libri xxvi. Qui- 

 bus praeter accuratiorem totius operis recogni- 

 tionem, etiam nunc primum vigesimus sextus 

 liber accessit, quern author ipse post primam 

 jeditionem conscribere coepit, et usque ad pro- 

 fectionem Csesaris in Hispaniam perduxit. 

 Una cum apologia ab ipso authore conscripta. 



Argentorati, M.D.LVIII. 8 



Another edition. [Paris.] M.D.LLX. 8 

 [For continuation, see M. C. LUNDORPICS.] 



The history of the Reformation of the Church, 

 begun in Germany by Martin Luther, &c. 

 Translated by Edmund Bohun. [With con- 

 tinuation to the end of the council of Trent, 



