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THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND AMERICAN SLAVERY
... public through the medium of the Leeds Young Men's Anti- Slavery Society, which hae worked most assiduously in advocating their cause. Under the authority of upwards of twenty British Anti-slavery Societies a pamphleb was published, illustrating the character ...
DR CHEEVER'S CHURCH
... conrection ?? wtith the subject of slavery. .woi The -quarrel is ,enatirely -upgn personal groundls: Thf and side issues. Money contributed to the. o~wr church, asE an1ch, would not further the cause of by. anti~slavery. . : wor ?? of the leading members ...
Correspondence
... 'Caurch with regard to slavery, it-only remains for me to refer to the very remekauole -resohlttions which have beeti passed by Fresbyteries and Syiods in the ilave Stazes. i Mopwell Freshytery, South, Ca-r8lina, decided ehat Slavery has existed in the Church ...
AMERICAN CO-OPERATION IN MISSIONARY WORK
... his notte to aus .he'writes:-'It is. sometimes said ' that we (missionaries) have s nothing to do v ith-slavery; but whethcr we will i -or not, slavery will have something to -do with t -.u5 and our work. T-heenclosed letter, written by an-intelligent Englishman ...
BLACK AND WHITE
... MbzhnibIque. It is impossible not tdinotice'here-eleneuts of the:old Anti- Slavery party, .and amongtt the speakers at' the meet- ing was.Mr. .ChamerovzoV; ?? to the Anti. Slavery Association. Nor was the Ati-Slwvery-kne absent from. many -of-,'the:sp'ee'hes ...
Correspondence
... situation.-I am, &c., ° A CxnzuN. -AMERICANS CdiJR:E'AD AEI SLAVERY., 6 TO TIlE EDITOR OF Tar. (Oh DONU Sin,-The Presbyterian Church in America 1a1iiaehyed i9onis~ijitisnpart on the subjeet of slavery.' Conunmenging, with a. scriptural and _ emphatfi ?? tioe ...
Correspondence
... rpresented,' a. delegation from a Charch 4in America pro- fessiag thorqugh Anti-slavery principles. 'Th difficalty with the commistion waa 'on account of the xords toaching slavery. .t is ?? jest, however, to say, that as ?? body he Assembly was ignorant- ...
UNITED STATES POLITICS
... any of tbhe other State'. When the people' of a territory form a Siate Constit'ion, then they can settle' the q4tiestion of slavery fpor :themselves. This isi sound democratic doctrinie, anid this beautifally;barmaonises with the best in1' terests of all ...
CORRESPONDENCE
... previous ocoaslon, The subject of the W latter epistle referred. to was * American Slavery, 'a .with some notice' of an endeavour that had been mne made to form- an anti-slavery sooiety in this town. k In the course of my observations upon' the above in topic ...
®i(E Cream of 3gunc|»
... C°uld (luote for tbe iostruc- t on of the baibarous par; of bis countrymen, and thev Care iUi Iag twitted on the subject of slavery than Thugs would mind being chaffed about murder! ...
Correspondence
... his'impertinent critique.-H. C. M.] - AMERICAN'CURCBES AND AMERICAS SLAVERY. t TO THE EDITORT OF TSE CALEDONIANt'XERCUrtY. SIa,-Beforu pr6ceding to' speakof tbh EUp - l port which Ameriesn slavery receives from th'e principal Churches ia lat' country, it is ...