An Inquiry Into the Scriptural Views of SlaveryParry & McMillan, 1857 - 384 pages |
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... manner in which the apostles treated the subject of slavery • · § 1. They found it in existence when they organized churches out of the limits of Judea • 242 · 249 • 249 § 2. The apostles did not openly denounce slavery as an evil , or ...
... manner in which the apostles treated the subject of slavery • · § 1. They found it in existence when they organized churches out of the limits of Judea • 242 · 249 • 249 § 2. The apostles did not openly denounce slavery as an evil , or ...
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... manner pertains to all . Pre - eminently , the subject of slavery pertains to the repub- lic , as such . There are no interests of our common liberty or religion which are not affected by it ; there is nothing which our fathers valued ...
... manner pertains to all . Pre - eminently , the subject of slavery pertains to the repub- lic , as such . There are no interests of our common liberty or religion which are not affected by it ; there is nothing which our fathers valued ...
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... manner , by the following considerations : — ( a ) Because the institution of slavery is defended by many individuals of respectable names , and by entire bodies of men , by an appeal to the Bible . ( See ch . 1. ) ( b ) Because ...
... manner , by the following considerations : — ( a ) Because the institution of slavery is defended by many individuals of respectable names , and by entire bodies of men , by an appeal to the Bible . ( See ch . 1. ) ( b ) Because ...
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... . ( d ) I have been led to adopt this course because it was in this way only that I could hope in any manner to influence those whom I desired to reach . I have already said that I am not accustomed to preach 8 INTRODUCTION .
... . ( d ) I have been led to adopt this course because it was in this way only that I could hope in any manner to influence those whom I desired to reach . I have already said that I am not accustomed to preach 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... the world . What shall forbid us , in like manner , to regard the laws and customs which are found necessary at the South , as a fair illustration of the system - as an exponent of what slavery is in 2 INTRODUCTION . 13.
... the world . What shall forbid us , in like manner , to regard the laws and customs which are found necessary at the South , as a fair illustration of the system - as an exponent of what slavery is in 2 INTRODUCTION . 13.
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