Preaching Deliverance to the Captives

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In 1807 the slave trade was abolished throughout the British Empire the result of a 20-year-long campaign in which both Parliament and the public played an active role. The Particular Baptists significantly contributed to the success of this campaign advocating for abolition in sermons petitions and newspapers. Their biggest contribution to the debate was in sermons five of which were preached and published between 1788 and 1792 and are reproduced some for the first time since the 18th century in this book. The role of religion in abolition and Non-conformist Christians in particular has been long understated yet these texts are an indispensable resource for discovering the sentiments not only of Particular Baptists but of all the abolitionists. In the preface the wider work of Particular Baptists in opposing the slave trade through the denominational structure petitions and publications is explored. In addition to the five sermons a hymn of thanksgiving for the slave trade's abolition composed by John Rippon in 1807 is reproduced. A biographical sketch of each author is provided as well as a selection of contemporary reviews of the sermons.
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