Christianity and slavery; lectures1833 |
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... negro . His measures have been distinguished by zeal tempered with discretion - by an earnest and unceasing desire for the spi- ritual welfare of the slave , combined with a studied forbearance from encroachment on the private and ...
... negro . His measures have been distinguished by zeal tempered with discretion - by an earnest and unceasing desire for the spi- ritual welfare of the slave , combined with a studied forbearance from encroachment on the private and ...
Page xiii
... negro from the feelings of asto- nishment with which the old residents , when alluding to the subject , speak of the change they have witnessed . There are some candid enough to attribute the improved treatment of this part of our ...
... negro from the feelings of asto- nishment with which the old residents , when alluding to the subject , speak of the change they have witnessed . There are some candid enough to attribute the improved treatment of this part of our ...
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... a state of almost complete barbarism . In some of its darker features it resembled the native shores of the negro in our own days . A 6 Heb . xi . 36 . 7 Acts xix . 20 . slave trade similar to that which for more than two LECTURE I. 5.
... a state of almost complete barbarism . In some of its darker features it resembled the native shores of the negro in our own days . A 6 Heb . xi . 36 . 7 Acts xix . 20 . slave trade similar to that which for more than two LECTURE I. 5.
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... negro was debased by an almost brutal incapacity , and was not susceptible of those religious feelings and impressions which are charac- teristic of a rational being , and thus a plausible excuse was afforded for the de- reliction of a ...
... negro was debased by an almost brutal incapacity , and was not susceptible of those religious feelings and impressions which are charac- teristic of a rational being , and thus a plausible excuse was afforded for the de- reliction of a ...
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... negro . I can assert , with the confidence arising from long and attentive observation , that , with equal advantages , he shows a capacity equal in every re- spect to that of his white brethren for mental improvement , and for all the ...
... negro . I can assert , with the confidence arising from long and attentive observation , that , with equal advantages , he shows a capacity equal in every re- spect to that of his white brethren for mental improvement , and for all the ...
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Page 215 - Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee: he shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best : thou shalt not oppress him.
Page 56 - Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh ; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers ; but in singleness of heart, fearing God...
Page 65 - Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you: 2.
Page 35 - And because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father. Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ.
Page 141 - And they that have believing masters, let them not despise them, because they are brethren ; but rather do them service, because they are faithful and beloved, partakers of the benefit These things teach and exhort.
Page 30 - The Spirit and the bride say, come ; and let him that is athirst come ; and let him that heareth say, come ; and whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely.
Page 19 - What then ? notwithstanding, every way, whether in pretence, or in truth, Christ is preached; and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice.
Page 180 - The Bishop. WILL you apply all your diligence to frame and fashion your own lives, and the lives of your families, according to the doctrine of Christ; and to make both yourselves and them, as much as in you lieth, wholesome examples of the flock of Christ?
Page 95 - Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Page 56 - Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear ; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward.