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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... condition for all laborers , 101 ; Who , now , is responsi- ble ? 104 . CHAPTER IV . RESPONSIBILITY FOR BEGINNING AND CONTINUING THE WAR . 106-151 John Minor Botts on Secession , 107 ; Narrative of events , 108 ; Rebel Government formed ...
... condition for all laborers , 101 ; Who , now , is responsi- ble ? 104 . CHAPTER IV . RESPONSIBILITY FOR BEGINNING AND CONTINUING THE WAR . 106-151 John Minor Botts on Secession , 107 ; Narrative of events , 108 ; Rebel Government formed ...
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... conditions of Peace since the War be- gan , 135 ; The Rebel President and Rebel Congress on Peace , 187 ; They mis- represent the case , 189 ; The real question ignored by the Rebels , 141 ; Rebel official mendacity , 143 ; Another ...
... conditions of Peace since the War be- gan , 135 ; The Rebel President and Rebel Congress on Peace , 187 ; They mis- represent the case , 189 ; The real question ignored by the Rebels , 141 ; Rebel official mendacity , 143 ; Another ...
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... condition of things just before the rebellion began , from which we take a single paragraph : In our own State , during the summer and fall of 1860 , according to the published account of the murderers themselves , two hundred and fifty ...
... condition of things just before the rebellion began , from which we take a single paragraph : In our own State , during the summer and fall of 1860 , according to the published account of the murderers themselves , two hundred and fifty ...
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... condition of colleges in other States : " The effect of the rebellion on Southern Colleges is well illustrated by the case of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . In 1860 , it had four hundred and thirty students ; in 1863 ...
... condition of colleges in other States : " The effect of the rebellion on Southern Colleges is well illustrated by the case of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . In 1860 , it had four hundred and thirty students ; in 1863 ...
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... conditions provided their independence could be gained . Should the rebellion therefore succeed , and the plan of the Southern oligarchy be consummated , popular gov- ernment throughout the world would thereby receive a double blow , in ...
... conditions provided their independence could be gained . Should the rebellion therefore succeed , and the plan of the Southern oligarchy be consummated , popular gov- ernment throughout the world would thereby receive a double blow , in ...
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abolitionism abolitionists action Address admit army Assembly authority Breckinridge cause character charge Christian civil claim condemnation Confederate Congress Constitution Convention course Decalogue declared deemed defend disloyalty divine doctrine duty election emancipation existed fact favor Fort Sumter give God's Government ground human institution issue judgment Justinian Code Kentucky labor Law of Nature laws of war leaders liberty loyal master ment ministers moral nation negro slavery North Northern opinion ordinance ordinance of secession paper party peace persons political position Presbyterian Church present President principles question reason rebel rebellion referred regard relation religious responsibility revolution sanction Scriptures seceded secession sentiment slave codes slave-trade slaveholding slaves South Carolina Southern Church statesmen STUART ROBINSON sustained Synod taken territory testimony thing Thomas R. R. Cobb Thornwell tion treason True Presbyterian Union Union armies United utter whole word