Slavery, as Recognized in the Mosaic Civil Law, Recognized Also, and Allowed, in the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Christian Church, Being One of a Series of Sabbath Evening Discourses on the Laws of MosesRollo & Adam, 1865 - 90 psl. |
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... labor upon them nor permit them to labor . This is to be understood of those who are not Jews , for all who were Jews were forbidden in the preceding clauses . Poli Synopsis , Ex . 20 : 10 . " Thou shalt not covet -- his man - servant ...
... labor upon them nor permit them to labor . This is to be understood of those who are not Jews , for all who were Jews were forbidden in the preceding clauses . Poli Synopsis , Ex . 20 : 10 . " Thou shalt not covet -- his man - servant ...
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... labor " unrequited " by food , clothing , and pro- tection that has been done in the Southern States - of which this is not the place to speak - if Mr. Lincoln will insist in expound- ing the purposes , prophecies , and providences of ...
... labor " unrequited " by food , clothing , and pro- tection that has been done in the Southern States - of which this is not the place to speak - if Mr. Lincoln will insist in expound- ing the purposes , prophecies , and providences of ...
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... labor . It is equally inconceivable that , on the supposition of the unlawfulness of such relation as defined in the Justinian Code , an inspired Apostle should say , " Slaves , be obedient to your masters - in singleness of heart as ...
... labor . It is equally inconceivable that , on the supposition of the unlawfulness of such relation as defined in the Justinian Code , an inspired Apostle should say , " Slaves , be obedient to your masters - in singleness of heart as ...
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... labor , has no more striking illustration than in the case of the English system of land - law , and the results attributed to it by such English philanthropists as Joseph Kay , Esq . , in his reports on the social condition of the ...
... labor , has no more striking illustration than in the case of the English system of land - law , and the results attributed to it by such English philanthropists as Joseph Kay , Esq . , in his reports on the social condition of the ...
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... labor is confessedly greatly abused - shall we therefore demand of the capitalists philanthropists ; of the thousand ministers of religion ; of the hun- dreds of thousands of Southern Christian men and women , and of the formal official ...
... labor is confessedly greatly abused - shall we therefore demand of the capitalists philanthropists ; of the thousand ministers of religion ; of the hun- dreds of thousands of Southern Christian men and women , and of the formal official ...
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