A narrative of the rise and progress of the difficulties which have issued in a separation between the minister and people of Bennington, 1783

With a valedictory address. By David Avery, V.D.M. [Three lines of quotations].

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A narrative of the rise and progress of the difficulties which have issued in a separation between the minister and people of Bennington, 1783

With a valedictory address. By David Avery, V.D.M. [Three lines of quotations].

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"The trouble was caused by Mr. Avery, on his acceptance of a call to this church, bringing with his family a female slave, and his insistence upon his right to retain her in that relation."--Evans. Evans' entry is based on an imperfect copy of the present title.

Evans 17823; Evans 17842; McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 60

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1983. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 253, no. 8).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 253, no. 8.

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55,[1]p.
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55

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