An Inquiry Into the Scriptural Views of SlaveryParry & McMillan, 1857 - 384 pages |
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Page 45
... sold as an individual , and he was not regarded in the light of property . He was , in some respects , recognised as a man , and even in his lowest condition had the germs of certain rights , which have grown into the condition of the ...
... sold as an individual , and he was not regarded in the light of property . He was , in some respects , recognised as a man , and even in his lowest condition had the germs of certain rights , which have grown into the condition of the ...
Page 50
... sold by him when and where he pleases . And no one has done this who had a right to do it . The power ori- ginally asserted over him or his ancestors , was a power of usurpation or robbery ; was against his consent or theirs ; and was ...
... sold by him when and where he pleases . And no one has done this who had a right to do it . The power ori- ginally asserted over him or his ancestors , was a power of usurpation or robbery ; was against his consent or theirs ; and was ...
Page 55
... sold by persons capable of buying and selling other property . They are held to be personal estate , ‡ and as_such may be levied upon and sold for the debts of the owner . " § This claim of property is not only asserted in all the books ...
... sold by persons capable of buying and selling other property . They are held to be personal estate , ‡ and as_such may be levied upon and sold for the debts of the owner . " § This claim of property is not only asserted in all the books ...
Page 73
... Among the Hebrews a man might sell himself , and this transaction on the part of him to whom he sold himself would be represented by the word bought . Thus • in Lev . xxv . 47 , 48 , 7 SCRIPTURAL VIEWS OF SLAVERY . 73.
... Among the Hebrews a man might sell himself , and this transaction on the part of him to whom he sold himself would be represented by the word bought . Thus • in Lev . xxv . 47 , 48 , 7 SCRIPTURAL VIEWS OF SLAVERY . 73.
Page 74
... sold , he may be redeemed again . " This transaction is repre- sented as a purchase . Ver . 50 , " And he shall reckon with him that bought him , ( Heb . his purchaser , p konaihu , ) from the year that he was sold unto the year of ...
... sold , he may be redeemed again . " This transaction is repre- sented as a purchase . Ver . 50 , " And he shall reckon with him that bought him , ( Heb . his purchaser , p konaihu , ) from the year that he was sold unto the year of ...
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