The Presbyterian Magazine, Volumen8,Tema 4

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Cortlandt Van Rensselaer
W. H. Mitchell (etc.), 1858
 

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Página 152 - Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their own masters worthy of all honour, that the name of God and His doctrine be not blasphemed. 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.
Página 190 - ... Language in its Elements and Forms. With a History of its Origin and Development, and a full Grammar. Designed for use in Colleges and Schools.
Página 154 - MASTERS, give unto your servants that which is just and equal ; knowing that ye also have a Master in heaven.
Página 164 - Loud and perpetual o'er the Atlantic waves, For guilty ages, roll'd the tide of slaves ; A tide that knew no fall, no turn, no rest, Constant as day and night from east to west ; Still widening, deepening, swelling in its course, With boundless ruin and resistless force.
Página 156 - If this party believes that its course is just, why does it not avow the same principles in the North and in the South, in the East and in the West, wherever the American flag waves over American soil? A voice: The party does not call itself Black Republican in the North.
Página 192 - ... said they, the name of God may be on it. Though there was a little superstition in this, yet truly there is nothing but good religion in it, if we apply it to men. Trample not on any ; there may be some work of grace there, that thou knowest not of. The name of God may be written upon that soul thou treadest on...
Página 162 - Barbados, in 1671, he enjoined it upon the planters that they should " deal mildly and gently 'with their negroes ; and that, after certain years of servitude, they should make them free.
Página 151 - Torres' discovery was kept secret by the Spaniards, and it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that the existence of a strait connecting the Coral and Arafura seas was generally known to navigators.
Página 161 - Portuguese the exclusive commerce with Western Africa ; but the slave-trade between Africa and America was, I believe, never expressly sanctioned by the see of Rome.
Página 186 - Why should it be thought a thing incredible that God should raise the dead?

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