The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 by Various
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them, will be pleased to remember the Ethiopian Baptists in their
prayers, and I remain dear Sir, and brother, Your poor unworthy brother, in the Lord Jesus Christ, (Signed) Thomas Nicholas Swigle. P.S. These sugar estates, in the parish where Brother Baker resides, are very large and extensive; and they have three to four hundred slaves on each property. --_Baptist Annual Register_, 1800-1802, pages 1144-1146. FOOTNOTES: [1] The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield's intimate friend. [2] The Editor of the Baptist Annual Register said that he had not the honor of a correspondence with this respectable minister but that his name stood thus in the Georgia Association of 1788. At "Kioka, Abraham Marshall, 22 baptized, 230" members in all. [3] The character of Mr. Jonathan Clarke, according to the writer, might be learned at May and Hill's, merchants, Church-row, Fenchurch-street. [4] It was committed to the care of the Editor of the Baptist Annual Register. |
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