Pulpit Politics: Or, Ecclesiastical Legislation on Slavery, in Its Disturbing Influences on the American UnionFaran & McLean, 1862 - 624 Seiten |
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... passed away before any thing could be accomplished . By this time , the blacks - indigent , unemployed , despised , for- lorn , vicious - had become such nuisances as to make it neces- sary they should be sent somewhere , and no longer ...
... passed away before any thing could be accomplished . By this time , the blacks - indigent , unemployed , despised , for- lorn , vicious - had become such nuisances as to make it neces- sary they should be sent somewhere , and no longer ...
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... passed by the local legislature , directing that all slave owners should instruct their negroes , and have them baptized when fit for it , ' it is evident , from the very terms in which the act was expressed , that it was designed to be ...
... passed by the local legislature , directing that all slave owners should instruct their negroes , and have them baptized when fit for it , ' it is evident , from the very terms in which the act was expressed , that it was designed to be ...
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... passed certain laws calculated to root out the Wesleyans from the island . The law was extremely severe , including ban- ishment and death , under certain circumstances . The majority of the people , however , were opposed to the law ...
... passed certain laws calculated to root out the Wesleyans from the island . The law was extremely severe , including ban- ishment and death , under certain circumstances . The majority of the people , however , were opposed to the law ...
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... passed similar to those in Ja- maica ; and the missionary was imprisoned six months in the com- mon jail , by which his health was so impaired that he was re- called , and the island left destitute of the Gospel for six years . In 1808 ...
... passed similar to those in Ja- maica ; and the missionary was imprisoned six months in the com- mon jail , by which his health was so impaired that he was re- called , and the island left destitute of the Gospel for six years . In 1808 ...
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... passed an act prohibiting , under severe penalties , meetings for divine worship earlier than sun - rise and later than sun - set , thus depriving the slaves of the privilege of attending . After a few years , however , the legisla ...
... passed an act prohibiting , under severe penalties , meetings for divine worship earlier than sun - rise and later than sun - set , thus depriving the slaves of the privilege of attending . After a few years , however , the legisla ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 103 - And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening; knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.
Seite 180 - And if a man smite his servant, or his maid, with a rod, and he die under his hand; he shall be surely punished. Notwithstanding, if he continue a day or two, he shall not be punished: for he is his money.
Seite 159 - And thou, son of man, be not afraid of them, neither be afraid of their words, though briers and thorns be with thee, and thou dost dwell among scorpions: be not afraid of their words, nor be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house. And thou shalt speak my words unto them, whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear: for they are most rebellious.
Seite 516 - The government of the United States, then, though limited in its powers, is supreme; and its laws, when made in pursuance of the Constitution, form the supreme law of the land, ' ' anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Seite 446 - It must conform to the judgment of the law upon that subject; and acting as a court in the administration of law, it cannot attribute criminality to an act where the law imputes none. It must look to the legal standard of morality; and upon a question of this nature, that standard must be found in the law of nations as fixed and evidenced by general and ancient and admitted practice, by treaties and by the general tenor of the laws and ordinances, and the formal transactions of civilized states;...
Seite 539 - We hope never to live in a republic, whereof one section is pinned to the residue by bayonets.
Seite 103 - Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ...
Seite 531 - But the Missouri question is a breaker on which we lose the Missouri country by revolt, and what more, God only knows. From the battle of Bunker's Hill to the treaty of Paris, we never had so ominous a question.
Seite 489 - The constitution of the United States was formed by the sanction of the states, given by each in its sovereign capacity.
Seite viii - ... perception of right and wrong, he finds too late that he has only created a more than mortal power of doing mischief, and himself recoils from the monster which he has made.