Samuel J. May
1797 – 1871
46 works on record
Works

Some recollections of our antislavery conflict
1869

What do Unitarians believe?
1867

The right of colored people to education, vindicated
1833

Letter addressed to the editor of the Christian Examiner

A brief account of his ministry

Speech of Rev. Samuel J. May, to the convention fo citizens, of Onondaga County, in Syracuse, on the 14th of October, 1851, called "to consider the principles of the American government, and the extent to which they are trampled under foot by the fugitive slave law" occasioned by an attempt to enslave an inhabitant of Syracuse

Memorial of the quarter-centennial celebration of the establishment of normal schools in America

Memoir Of Samuel Joseph May

The duty of the United Kingdom towards the slaves of the United States

Liberty or slavery, the only question

A sermon, preached at Hingham, March 19, 1837
The Fugitive Slave Law and Its Victims (Anti-Slavery Tracts. New Series, No. 15)
1961
An address delivered before the American Peace Society, in Park Street Church, Boston, May 28, 1860
1860
On redemption by Jesus Christ
1847
The rights and condition of women
1846
A discourse on slavery in the United States
1832
Letters to Rev. Joel Hawes, D.D
1831
On prejudice
1830
[Letter to] My Dear Friend
[Letter to] My very dear friend
[Letter to] Dear Friend
[Letter to] My Dear Brother
[Letter to] Dear Garrison
[Letter to] Rev & Dear Sir
[Letter to] Dear Mrs. Chapman
[Letter to] Dear Brother Phelps
[Letter to] Dear Brother
[Letter to] My dear cousin
[Excerpt from "Life of John Knox" by Thomas M?Crie]
[Letter to] Brother Phelps
[Letter to] Hon Horace Mann.- my dear sir
[Letter to] Dear Bro. Phelps
A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D.
Jesus the best teacher of his religion
These bad times the product of bad morals
Emancipation in the British W. Indies, August 1, 1834
The rights and condition of women, considered in "The Church of the Messiah," November 8, 1846
A brief account of his ministry, given in a discourse, preached to the Church of the Messiah, in Syracuse, N.Y., September 15th, 1867
Complaint against the Presbyterians and some of their doctrines
Speech of Rev. Samuel J. May to the convention of citizens of Onondaga County, in Syracuse, on the 14th of October, 1851, called "to consider the principles of the American government, and the extent to which they are trampled under foot by the fugitive slave law", occasioned by an attempt to enslave an inhabitant of Syracuse
Letters to Joel Hawes in review of his Tribute to the memory of the Pilgrims
The rights and conditions of women
Letter from Angelina Grimké Weld
Emancipation in the British West Indies, August 1, 1834
An address to the parents and guardians of children respecting common schools in Windham County
Letters to Joel Hawes,D.D. in Review of his Tribute to the Memory of the Pilgrims