A Debate on Slavery: Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of October, 1845, in the City of CincinnatiWm. H. Moore & Company, Publishers, 1846 - 508 páginas |
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... regard to slavery , in which Dr. Rice was a conspicu- ous actor , and the author of a series of resolutions , touching this subject , which were passed by that body . He was soon after invited to a debate , by some gentlemen of this ...
... regard to slavery , in which Dr. Rice was a conspicu- ous actor , and the author of a series of resolutions , touching this subject , which were passed by that body . He was soon after invited to a debate , by some gentlemen of this ...
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... regards . For Christians , therefore , no question can be raised more fit to occupy their attention than this . But it equally concerns all others . Every person , present and absent , has a personal and deep stake in the decision of ...
... regards . For Christians , therefore , no question can be raised more fit to occupy their attention than this . But it equally concerns all others . Every person , present and absent , has a personal and deep stake in the decision of ...
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... regard to the interests of freemen , to enhance the value of the labor of slaves ; we must violate all the compromises of the Constitution , and hazard the chances of a most wasteful , most disgraceful war with Mexico , for the sake of ...
... regard to the interests of freemen , to enhance the value of the labor of slaves ; we must violate all the compromises of the Constitution , and hazard the chances of a most wasteful , most disgraceful war with Mexico , for the sake of ...
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... regard the marriage relation amongst them ; he may have them carefully instructed in the truths of the glorious gos- pel ; and yet he may sustain to them the relation of master . But the gentleman commenced his speech by telling us what ...
... regard the marriage relation amongst them ; he may have them carefully instructed in the truths of the glorious gos- pel ; and yet he may sustain to them the relation of master . But the gentleman commenced his speech by telling us what ...
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... regard to consequences . Blasphemy , for example , is in itself sinful ; and therefore it cannot be justified by any possible circumstances . The gen- tleman informed us , that in two of the southern States the slaves constitute a ...
... regard to consequences . Blasphemy , for example , is in itself sinful ; and therefore it cannot be justified by any possible circumstances . The gen- tleman informed us , that in two of the southern States the slaves constitute a ...
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Página 431 - Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee : he shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best: thou shalt not oppress him.
Página 348 - If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass going astray, thou shalt surely bring it back to him again. If thou see the ass of him that hateth thee lying under his burden, and wouldest forbear to help him, thou shalt surely help with him.
Página 378 - Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God, that ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and great.
Página 384 - But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.
Página 464 - And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.
Página 260 - Nevertheless what saith the scripture ? " Cast out the bondwoman and her son : for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman.
Página 265 - I love my master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free': Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl; and he shall serve him for ever.
Página 431 - And he that stealeth a man, and selleth him, or if he be found in his hand, he shall surely be put to death.
Página 264 - Both thy bondmen, and thy bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you ; of them shall ye buy bondmen and bondmaids. Moreover of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land : and they shall be your possession. And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you, to inherit them for a possession; they shall be your bondmen for ever...
Página 267 - 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.