Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction: Slavery in Richmond Virginia, 1782–1865 (58 page)

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54. Sernett,
Black Religion and American Evangelicalism,
38-39; White,
First Baptist Church,
10-11.
55. Ben Woolfolk's Confession,
Calendar of State Papers
9:151;
Virginia Argus,
Oct. 14, 1800; Kimball, "The Gabriel's Insurrection," 154; Egerton,
Gabriel's Rebellion,
App. 1.
56. Sernett,
Black Religion and American Evangelicalism,
24; Hughes, "History of Methodism in Richmond," 2-5; Raboteau,
Slave Religion,
132.
57. Hughes, "History of Methodism in Richmond," 7.
58.
First Century of the First Baptist Church,
86.
59. Magri, "History of the St. Joseph's Church, Richmond, Virginia"; Johnson,
A Special Pilgrimage; History of St. John's P.E. Church;
Blanton,
Making of a Downtown Church.
60. White,
First Baptist Church, Richmond,
14.
61. Raboteau,
Slave Religion,
132.
62.
First Century of the First Baptist Church,
255.
63. Ibid., 118.
64. Raboteau,
Slave Religion,
133.
65. Jackson, "Negro Religious Development," 170.
66. Sobel,
Trabelin' On,
160.

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