The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... churches was not an unmixed blessing . Very early the demands of antislavery belief ran afoul the tenets of church doctrine and church unity . By 1840 the Hicksite Friends , themselves a liberal wing of Quakerism , had split over the ...
... churches was not an unmixed blessing . Very early the demands of antislavery belief ran afoul the tenets of church doctrine and church unity . By 1840 the Hicksite Friends , themselves a liberal wing of Quakerism , had split over the ...
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... churches and congregations as such and the abolitionists . The dispute , which emerged be- tween 1835 and 1840 , was not ... church members from their communion . " 36 As far as the Garrisonians were con- cerned , anyone who did not take ...
... churches and congregations as such and the abolitionists . The dispute , which emerged be- tween 1835 and 1840 , was not ... church members from their communion . " 36 As far as the Garrisonians were con- cerned , anyone who did not take ...
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... church , which is herself the claimant of several hundred thousand slaves ; and whenever we have at- tempted to expose the guilt and hypocrisy of the church , the mob has uniformly been first and foremost in her defense . But I rest not ...
... church , which is herself the claimant of several hundred thousand slaves ; and whenever we have at- tempted to expose the guilt and hypocrisy of the church , the mob has uniformly been first and foremost in her defense . But I rest not ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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