[A History of American Christianity by Leonard Woolsey Bacon]@TWC D-Link bookA History of American Christianity CHAPTER XII 42/44
227, 309, sqq.; Hamilton, p.457.No account of the German-American churches is adequate which does not go back to the work of Spener, the influence of which was felt through them all.
The author is compelled to content himself with inadequate work on many topics. [201:1] Dr.J.M.Buckley, "The Methodists," p.
181. [202:1] The attitude of Wesley toward the American cause is set forth with judicial fairness by Dr.Buckley, pp.
158-168. [204:1] A full account of Hopkins's long-sustained activity against both slavery and the slave-trade is given in Park's "Memoir of Hopkins," pp. 114-157.
His sermons on the subject began in 1770.
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