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'CONSIDERATIONS ON THE KEEPING OF NEGROES' -
A hardcover copy of a compilation of essays written by famous Quaker preacher and abolitionist John Woolman (1720-1772), (Philadelphia: Benjamin and Jacob Johnson), 1800, 450pp. 8vo., containing a variety of the preacher's works. Most notabe is his essay 'Some Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes' first published in 1754. In part: '...As many times there are different motives to the same actions...There are various circumstances amongst them that keep negroes, and different ways by which they fall under their care; and I doubt not, there are many well disposed persons among them who desire rather to manage wisely and justly in this difficult matter...I now think it my duty through divine aid, to offer some thoughts thereon to the consideration of others...we remember that all nations are of one blood...to consider mankind otherwise than brethren, to think favors are peculiar to one nation and exclude others, plainly supposes a darkness in understanding...this will excite a behavior toward them unbecoming the excellence of true religion...it appears, by experience, that where children are educated in fullness, ease, and idleness evil habits are more prevalent than in common amongst such who are prudently employed in the necessary affairs of life...if we do not...treat our inferiors with rigour, to increase our wealth, and gain riches for our children; 'What then shall we do when God riseth up? And when he visiteth what shall we answer him? Did not he that made us make them? And did not one fashion us in the womb? Job xxxi'...To conclude, it is a truth most certain , that a life guided by wisdom from above, agreeable with justice, equity, and mercy, is throughout consistent and amiable, and truly beneficial to society. The serenity and calmness of the mind in it, affords an unparalleled comfort in this life, and the end of it is blessed...' and more. Moderately toned inside, cover and binding chipped and worn, some pages beginning to detach. While his efforts in his lifetime for the abolition of slavery bore no fruit, Woolman was pivotal in changing Quaker viewpoints during the Great Awakening.

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December 9, 2021 10:00 AM EST
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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