Ought American Slavery to be Perpetuated?: A Debate Between Rev. W.G. Brownlow and Rev. A. Pryne. Held at Philadelphia, September, 1858authors, 1858 - 301 pages |
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... oppression whom no good Samaritan hand has yet reached - how could it be otherwise ? We wish to turn the tables ; to supplant oppression by right- eousness , insult by compassion and brotherly - kindness , hatred and contempt by love ...
... oppression whom no good Samaritan hand has yet reached - how could it be otherwise ? We wish to turn the tables ; to supplant oppression by right- eousness , insult by compassion and brotherly - kindness , hatred and contempt by love ...
Page 136
... oppression . Take the case of Babylon , if you please . The Bible declares that Babylon was destroyed for her oppression , because she dealt in slaves and the souls of men . Again : all men at all conversant with her history know that ...
... oppression . Take the case of Babylon , if you please . The Bible declares that Babylon was destroyed for her oppression , because she dealt in slaves and the souls of men . Again : all men at all conversant with her history know that ...
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... oppression are beating upon them and yet they are trodden down and over ridden by the Christians of the South , who ... oppressed go free , and to break every yoke . ' " " " Yet we are told that clergymen at the North who plead for the ...
... oppression are beating upon them and yet they are trodden down and over ridden by the Christians of the South , who ... oppressed go free , and to break every yoke . ' " " " Yet we are told that clergymen at the North who plead for the ...
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