Detailed Entry: the Rev. John Wesley, the late celebrated Mr. George Whitefield, the Reverend Dr. Coke, and a lover of peace and liberty The Triumph of Divine Mercy; or, a Predictive Poem . . . also, of the Instruction of the Poor African Slaves . . . . To Which is Added, a Rhapsodical Execration on the Slave Trade
Author(s) | the Rev. John Wesley, the late celebrated Mr. George Whitefield, the Reverend Dr. Coke, and a lover of peace and liberty |
Unattributed Authorship | Yes |
Title | The Triumph of Divine Mercy; or, a Predictive Poem . . . also, of the Instruction of the Poor African Slaves . . . . To Which is Added, a Rhapsodical Execration on the Slave Trade |
Place(s) of Publication | London/ Manchester/ Birmingham |
Publisher(s) | for the author by J. Parsons/ J. Thomson/ M. Swinney |
Publication Date | [1791] |
Format | 10.5 x 17.5 cm. |
Pagination or volumes | 48 |
Library | British Library |
Shelfmark | 11601.dd.10 (3) |
Comment | Although Thomas Coke's name is on the title page, no work by him is included in this book. The attribution of the millenarian title poem to Wesley and Whitfield appears to be wishful thinking or marketing on the part of the real author, the "lover of truth and liberty." |
This edition has been verified by examining the copy in the library with the shelfmark noted above.