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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... practical end and design of the septennial and semi - centenary Ju- bilees are confounded together . The common sense of practical life , aided by a little reflection , would suggest that , on the one hand , a septennial restoration of ...
... practical end and design of the septennial and semi - centenary Ju- bilees are confounded together . The common sense of practical life , aided by a little reflection , would suggest that , on the one hand , a septennial restoration of ...
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... practical observation . rather than from the singular caricatures of them in the credulous or wilful falsehoods of cotemporary fanaticism , will at once recognize in these provisions of the Mosaic law the same fundamental provisions ...
... practical observation . rather than from the singular caricatures of them in the credulous or wilful falsehoods of cotemporary fanaticism , will at once recognize in these provisions of the Mosaic law the same fundamental provisions ...
33 psl.
... practical question , to present , in one summary view , the parallels and the contrasts between the three codes - of Moses , which exhibit the law of slavery in the Old Tes- tament Era ; of Justinian , which exhibit the slavery law ...
... practical question , to present , in one summary view , the parallels and the contrasts between the three codes - of Moses , which exhibit the law of slavery in the Old Tes- tament Era ; of Justinian , which exhibit the slavery law ...
39 psl.
... practical question- " How would you like to be a slave ? " And its fallacy , as an argument , is at once evinced by the retort- " How would you like to be that hod - carrier , that toils up and down the ladder in the broiling sun ...
... practical question- " How would you like to be a slave ? " And its fallacy , as an argument , is at once evinced by the retort- " How would you like to be that hod - carrier , that toils up and down the ladder in the broiling sun ...
63 psl.
... the unlimited license of a Beecher ; -all the while treating with utter contempt the plain , intelligent testimony of the hundreds of laborious practical organize societies to destroy the land - laws and make ON SLAVERY . 63.
... the unlimited license of a Beecher ; -all the while treating with utter contempt the plain , intelligent testimony of the hundreds of laborious practical organize societies to destroy the land - laws and make ON SLAVERY . 63.
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