Description: FAMILIAR LETTERS to a Gentleman, Upon a Variety of SEASONABLE AND IMPORTANT SUBJECTS IN RELIGION.By Jonathan Dickinson This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the "Knowledge base of our civilization", as we know it. A collection of Theological Essays. The minister wrote: "You are under a like obligation to take care of the souls of your servants, as of your children; and in like manner to instruct them and to impress upon their minds the vast concerns of eternity. The Author, Jonathan Dickinson, (1688-1747) - a prominent figure in the "Great Awakening" of the mid 18thcentury.Served as Princeton's first President. "Ginny", an enslaved girl he purchased in 1733, may have been beside Dickinson and his students in the College's earliest years. He was an Ordained Presbyterian Minister. Published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication No Date presented. Inscribed date, by owner, at Pecan Grove, La. Dec. 15th, 1859. 324 pages. Religion, Morals, Obligations, and Instruction. An acceptable, and very readable copy of this old book. Some water staining, foxing as well. Blue-green cloth. Cover does show the signs of age. A truly important book! Please see the photos. $4.97 Shipping (U.S. only)
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