A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery: From the Days of the Patriarch Abraham, to the Nineteenth Century. Addressed to the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter ...W.I. Pooley & Company, 1864 - 376 |
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... never been able to comprehend that they are " truths " at all . In what respect are men " created equal , " when every thoughtful person must be sensible that they are brought into the world with all imaginable difference in body , in ...
... never been able to comprehend that they are " truths " at all . In what respect are men " created equal , " when every thoughtful person must be sensible that they are brought into the world with all imaginable difference in body , in ...
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... never was intended to apply to the question of negro slavery . And it never can be so applied without a total perversion of its historical meaning , and an absolute contrariety to all the facts of humanity 28 BIBLE VIEW OF SLAVERY .
... never was intended to apply to the question of negro slavery . And it never can be so applied without a total perversion of its historical meaning , and an absolute contrariety to all the facts of humanity 28 BIBLE VIEW OF SLAVERY .
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... never been able to understand what it is that so dis- gusts them . No slaveholder pretends that this property extends any further than the right to the labor of the slave . It is obvious to the slightest reflection that slavery can not ...
... never been able to understand what it is that so dis- gusts them . No slaveholder pretends that this property extends any further than the right to the labor of the slave . It is obvious to the slightest reflection that slavery can not ...
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... never given any direct sanction to polygamy . Doubtless , as we must infer from many parts of the Old Testament , it had become common among the Israelites , who , supposing themselves justified by the case of Jacob , had probably ...
... never given any direct sanction to polygamy . Doubtless , as we must infer from many parts of the Old Testament , it had become common among the Israelites , who , supposing themselves justified by the case of Jacob , had probably ...
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... never permitted , nor divorces for trifling causes ; while slavery was allowed , as being perfectly lawful , so long as the slave was treated . with justice and kindness . The ancient canons sometimes advert to the mode in which slaves ...
... never permitted , nor divorces for trifling causes ; while slavery was allowed , as being perfectly lawful , so long as the slave was treated . with justice and kindness . The ancient canons sometimes advert to the mode in which slaves ...
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