Anti-Slavery Wafers

October 15, 1841

These “wafers” are designed for sealing letters, and are available at 25 Cornhill. “They constitute a valuable addition to the means of usefulness already possessed by abolitionists.  Each sheet contains ninety-eight appropriate mottoes, selected with great care. Price six cents single, 25 sheets for one dollar.”

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October 22, 1841

Here are two columns listing the anti-slavery mottoes on the Wafers Samples:  “Love God above and , and thy neighbor as thyself, and slavery would disappear from the earth.”

“The church which tolerates slavery, tolerates sin, and is no true church.”

“Are not all men brothers?  How can one be the slave, the property of another?”