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... suffering for its political complicity with slavery ; hut is it not suffering forits religious complicity with slavery ? When au effort waO made to deparate the American Mle- thodist Episcopal Church froma slavery, did not Dr. M'Clin- tuck strenuously oppose ...
... THE TIMES ON SLAVERY. I TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. SiB,-I beg leave to offer a few remarks on the Af Bible and Slavery question now being agitated, and s5 arising from an article which lately appeared in the Times. r, I have read it, and felt ...
... Southern sympathies, accompanied with an avowed approval Iof slavery, than Southern sympathies masking themselves 3 under a pretended dislike of slavery. That the Times trn. ticaily supported slavery must be obvious to all who ,te tracked its course with respect ...
... Enthusiasm IO Slavery. I can readily endorve his statement am to'the canue of the quarrel between the northern and Outherin saes :of Amerlsc, although It hai been disputed. I WA,!1i there can be no doubt that the question of slavery constituted its ...
... the reintroduction of slavery into Jamaica, but several of those whlo Were the most energetic friends of the South throughout the Who1le of the war have given pretty clear proof of the fact that their real opinion is that slavery was the right thin-, that ...
... the peace of society, and the enforcement of law-to say nothing about this war as directly waged against the extension of slavery and of the slave trade. Tree, it is aet an abolition war, we eoanobt stir up servile insurrection, and we deserve credit for ...
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... AMERICAN SLAVERY. a ?? The Rev. Dr. Caewall, vicar of Figheldean, forwards to an ecclesiastical contemporary the following extracts from a letter which ha has received from a clerioi friend in Maryland well known in this country by his almost en- thusiastic ...
... anti-slavery faith, but we now think it a happy thing that the opinion of the conoatr has been thus unmistakeably expressed, for thus we are saved from having to blush in face of all the world at the T imecs newspaper offering defences for slavery, and ...
... published. That slavery was permitted that is not for. pal bid den uner the Christian religion is perfectly true. Bot rae whath this todo withthe Africvnslavtrade? Nothing. freS Nor with slavery in the West Indies. But with regard to slavery, thberewas no ...