Conference, who are reported to have lectured in this city recently, upon, and in favor of, modern abolitionism." "2. Resolved, — by the delegates of the Annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism,... Circuit-rider Days in Indiana - Page 146by William Warren Sweet - 1916 - 344 pagesFull view - About this book
| Methodist Church - 1838 - 508 pages
...abolitionism. 2. " Resolved, That they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, as it exists in the slaveholding states in this Union. 3. " Resolved,... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 152 pages
...General Conference assembled. That they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, as it exists in the slave-holding states of this Union. A motion... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 176 pages
...General Conference assembled, That they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, as it exists in the slave-holding states of this Union." A motien... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 716 pages
...General Conference assembled, That they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, ae it exists in tile slave-holding States of this Union. A motion... | |
| Methodist Church - 1876 - 782 pages
...attending an antislavery prayer-meeting in Cincinnati, condemned modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaimed "any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master ami slave, as it exists in the slave-holding States of this Union." 1840. It... | |
| Nathan Bangs - 1841 - 524 pages
...abolitionism. " 2. Resolved, That they are decidedly opposed to modem abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave as it exists in the slaveholding states in this Union. " 3. Resolved,... | |
| Stephen Symonds Foster - Slavery - 1844 - 76 pages
...Conference assembled, — that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention, to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, as it exists in the slaveholding states of this Union." These resolutions,... | |
| Enslaved persons - 1846 - 302 pages
...General Conference assembled, that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, as it exists in the slave-holding states of this Union. A motion... | |
| Parker Pillsbury - Slavery - 1847 - 104 pages
...General Conference assembled, That they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention, to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave, as it exists in the slave-holding States of this Union." Thus, by... | |
| Orange Scott - Abolitionists - 1847 - 328 pages
...General Conference assembled, that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention to interfere in the civil and political relation between master and slave as it exists in the slaveholding States of this Union." [The following... | |
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