The Church and the Rebellion: A Consideration of the Rebellion Against the Government of the United States; and the Agency of the Church, North and South, in Relation Thereto |
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... question ignored by the Rebels , 141 ; Rebel official mendacity , 143 ; Another effort for Peace - Niagara Falls Conference , 146 ; Mission to Richmond - Peace again , 148 . CHAPTER V. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SOUTHERN CHURCH FOR THE ...
... question ignored by the Rebels , 141 ; Rebel official mendacity , 143 ; Another effort for Peace - Niagara Falls Conference , 146 ; Mission to Richmond - Peace again , 148 . CHAPTER V. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SOUTHERN CHURCH FOR THE ...
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... question touching slavery which was brought into the Presidential canvass of 1860 , was that concerning the Territories , over which Congress has full jurisdiction ; and the result of the elec- tion was deemed a solemn judgment by the ...
... question touching slavery which was brought into the Presidential canvass of 1860 , was that concerning the Territories , over which Congress has full jurisdiction ; and the result of the elec- tion was deemed a solemn judgment by the ...
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... question of slavery in the Territories was made a chief element in the South ( see next chapter ) for urg- ing the people into rebellion . Dr. Thornwell but announces the new doctrine on this point upon which rebel statesmen and the ...
... question of slavery in the Territories was made a chief element in the South ( see next chapter ) for urg- ing the people into rebellion . Dr. Thornwell but announces the new doctrine on this point upon which rebel statesmen and the ...
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... question touching slavery upon which the Presidential election turned , was concerning its status in the Territories . Congress , before its close on the 4th * To this proposition to amend the Constitution , President Lincoln referred ...
... question touching slavery upon which the Presidential election turned , was concerning its status in the Territories . Congress , before its close on the 4th * To this proposition to amend the Constitution , President Lincoln referred ...
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... question was left open to the decision of the people in each Territory when they should form their respective State Constitutions ; thus practically allowing to the South all that had been yielded by the decision of the Supreme Court in ...
... question was left open to the decision of the people in each Territory when they should form their respective State Constitutions ; thus practically allowing to the South all that had been yielded by the decision of the Supreme Court in ...
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