Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution: In a Correspondence Between the Rev. Richard Fuller of Beaufort, S. C., and the Rev. Francis Wayland, of Providence, R. I.L. Colby, 1845 - 254 páginas |
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... thing affirmed and denied . You say slavery is itself a sin ; it is therefore always a sin ; a sin amid any circumstances ; a crime which must in- volve the criminal in perdition unless he repents ; and should be abandoned at once , and ...
... thing affirmed and denied . You say slavery is itself a sin ; it is therefore always a sin ; a sin amid any circumstances ; a crime which must in- volve the criminal in perdition unless he repents ; and should be abandoned at once , and ...
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... thing , and only proves how much stronger a passion is than the clearest truth . Both Dr. Channing and Dr. Wayland , with all respectable commentators , yield this point ; but if this point be yielded , how can it be maintained that ...
... thing , and only proves how much stronger a passion is than the clearest truth . Both Dr. Channing and Dr. Wayland , with all respectable commentators , yield this point ; but if this point be yielded , how can it be maintained that ...
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... things that are just and equal ; " suppose the ser- vant well clothed and religiously instructed , and to receive a fair reward for labor in modes of com- pensation best suited to his condition ; might not the Bible permit the relation ...
... things that are just and equal ; " suppose the ser- vant well clothed and religiously instructed , and to receive a fair reward for labor in modes of com- pensation best suited to his condition ; might not the Bible permit the relation ...
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... things which he may destroy at pleasure , is to overlook the plainest dis- tinctions . It seems monstrous to you that a ... thing ; and property in a slave entirely distinct still . To treat the brute as I might a chair , would be bar ...
... things which he may destroy at pleasure , is to overlook the plainest dis- tinctions . It seems monstrous to you that a ... thing ; and property in a slave entirely distinct still . To treat the brute as I might a chair , would be bar ...
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... invective . At our late Mis- sionary Convention in Philadelphia , I heard many things from men who claim to be the exclusive friends of the slave , which pained me more than I can express . It seemed to me that the spirit 2.
... invective . At our late Mis- sionary Convention in Philadelphia , I heard many things from men who claim to be the exclusive friends of the slave , which pained me more than I can express . It seemed to me that the spirit 2.
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