First pure, then peaceable : Frederick Douglass, darkness, and the Epistle of James /

In First Pure, Then Peaceable Margaret Aymer examines the ways in which Frederick Douglass, the nineteenth-century abolitionist, used the epistle of James in his pre-civil war speeches to 'read' the 'darkness' of slavery and slaveholding Christianity. By following the lead of &qu...

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Main Author: Aymer, Margaret P
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : T & T Clark, 2008
London ; New York : 2008
London ; New York : 2008
Series:Library of New Testament studies ; 379
Library of New Testament studies ; 379
Library of New Testament studies 379
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
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University of Chicago

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Call Number: BS2785.52 .A96 2008

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Call Number: BS2785.52 .A93 2008
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Call Number: BS2785.52 .A93 2007