Anti-slavery Manual: Containing a Collection of Facts and Arguments on American SlaveryS.W. Benedict, 1837 - 162 psl. |
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... Christians to seek for a knowledge of the condition of the heathen , in foreign lands , when they may know , and ... Christian Republic , to be familiarly acquainted . In selecting such facts as was deemed proper to present on this ...
... Christians to seek for a knowledge of the condition of the heathen , in foreign lands , when they may know , and ... Christian Republic , to be familiarly acquainted . In selecting such facts as was deemed proper to present on this ...
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... Christian country , and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world . " Before we attempt to set ... Christianity upon oral instruction ; as much so as the unlet- tered heathen , when first visited by our missiona- ries ...
... Christian country , and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world . " Before we attempt to set ... Christianity upon oral instruction ; as much so as the unlet- tered heathen , when first visited by our missiona- ries ...
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... Christianity in abso- lute conjunction with HEATHENISM , and yet confer- ring few or no benefits ! ' They proceed : The negroes have no regular and efficient ministry ; as a matter of course , no churches , neither is there suf- ficient ...
... Christianity in abso- lute conjunction with HEATHENISM , and yet confer- ring few or no benefits ! ' They proceed : The negroes have no regular and efficient ministry ; as a matter of course , no churches , neither is there suf- ficient ...
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... Christian world , that hea- thenism is as real in the slave States as it is in the South Sea Islands , and that our negroes are as just- ly objects of attention to the American and other boards of foreign missions , as the Indians of ...
... Christian world , that hea- thenism is as real in the slave States as it is in the South Sea Islands , and that our negroes are as just- ly objects of attention to the American and other boards of foreign missions , as the Indians of ...
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... Christ -- to be almost totally devoid of moral knowl- edge and feeling , of sentiments , of probity , truth , and ... CHRISTIAN Fa- MILIES GENERALLY . ' " " Testimony of J. A. Thome , of Kentucky . " Licentiousness . I shall not speak ...
... Christ -- to be almost totally devoid of moral knowl- edge and feeling , of sentiments , of probity , truth , and ... CHRISTIAN Fa- MILIES GENERALLY . ' " " Testimony of J. A. Thome , of Kentucky . " Licentiousness . I shall not speak ...
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