Address on the expediency and duty of adopting the Bible: as a class book

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Thomas Smith Grimké
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Language
English
Pages
96

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First Sentence

"There is a Classic, the best the world has ever seen, the noblest, that has ever honored and dignified the language of mortals."

Edition Notes

Forward by the author on p.(3) dated 1830.

"Appendix" p.(85): "To the pupils at the Richland School."

The ideas contained in this address are continued in his "Oration on the advantages, to be derived from the introduction of the Bible, and of sacred literature ... delivered before the Connecticut alpha of the ØBK Society ..." New Haven: 1830.

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Charleston (S.C.)

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Pagination
(5),6-96p. ;
Number of pages
96

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OL21537068M

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