The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Religion LEONARD BACON PLEADS FOR MODERATION . From " Slavery " ( 1833 ) . 111 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING OPPOSES SLAVERY ON RATIONAL RELIGIOUS GROUNDS . From Slavery ( 1836 ) . 114 JOHN RANKIN ASSERTS THAT RELIGIOUS TEACHING IS AGAINST ...
... Religion LEONARD BACON PLEADS FOR MODERATION . From " Slavery " ( 1833 ) . 111 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING OPPOSES SLAVERY ON RATIONAL RELIGIOUS GROUNDS . From Slavery ( 1836 ) . 114 JOHN RANKIN ASSERTS THAT RELIGIOUS TEACHING IS AGAINST ...
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... RELIGIOUS GROUNDS Perhaps because of their religious outlook , perhaps because of their Boston education and training , perhaps because of the tenor of their minds , Unitarian clergymen , when they espoused antislavery , spoke most ...
... RELIGIOUS GROUNDS Perhaps because of their religious outlook , perhaps because of their Boston education and training , perhaps because of the tenor of their minds , Unitarian clergymen , when they espoused antislavery , spoke most ...
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... religious ground ; -on faith in God , and faith in the God - like in man . That slavery is a sin against God , has been our rallying - cry from the beginning ; heard not merely from the pulpit , but in the courts of justice , the ...
... religious ground ; -on faith in God , and faith in the God - like in man . That slavery is a sin against God , has been our rallying - cry from the beginning ; heard not merely from the pulpit , but in the courts of justice , the ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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