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Bradford and Read 1812. Softcover. Good/No Jacket. Rare copy. Good Plus Condition: 18 pages show notations mainly ink marks in margins name in ink on title page J. Bradford's. Solid binding. Added paper wraps over pamphlet shows minor wear. Antiquarian copy in paper wraps of Respectful Address to the Trinitarian Clergy Relating to Their Manner of Treating Opponents by Noah Worcester A.M. Appendix to the Address. Boston: Bradford and Read 1812. Watson & Bangs Printers. 50 pages. Colophon. 4-1/2 x 7-3/8 inches 19 cm. Noah Worcester 1758-1837 was a Unitarian clergyman and a seminal figure in the history of American pacifism. At age 16 he joined the militia as a fifer during the American Revolutionary War and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was also at Bennington as a fife major. In 1810 he became a pastor in Salisbury New Hampshire and in 1813 he became an editor for The Christian Disciple a Unitarian publication. In 1815 he founded the Massachusetts Peace Society source: Wikipedia. Accurately described because we look! Bradford and Read paperback
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