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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... doctrine of Providence , 286 ; Southern exposition of it - Dr . Palmer , 286 ; Providence frustrated , 287 ; Southern Theology rebuked by Scripture , 288 ; Providential rule supreme , 290 ; An explanation needed , 291 ; A solution pro ...
... doctrine of Providence , 286 ; Southern exposition of it - Dr . Palmer , 286 ; Providence frustrated , 287 ; Southern Theology rebuked by Scripture , 288 ; Providential rule supreme , 290 ; An explanation needed , 291 ; A solution pro ...
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... doctrine , therefore , that the Constitution carries slavery into the Territories by its own inherent force , and that Congress therefore cannot prohibit but is bound necessarily " to protect " it there by positive law , is a modern ...
... doctrine , therefore , that the Constitution carries slavery into the Territories by its own inherent force , and that Congress therefore cannot prohibit but is bound necessarily " to protect " it there by positive law , is a modern ...
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... doctrine of State rights ; a jealousy and chagrin at Northern growth and prosperity , in comparison with Southern ; or , these and other similar causes all combined ; and that slavery , and the Presidential election of 1860 , were 66 a ...
... doctrine of State rights ; a jealousy and chagrin at Northern growth and prosperity , in comparison with Southern ; or , these and other similar causes all combined ; and that slavery , and the Presidential election of 1860 , were 66 a ...
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... doctrine , as un- derstood at the South , which would have startled the framers of the Constitution , and which is nevertheless but the echo of the celebrated declaration of President Bu- chanan about Kansas while it was yet a Territory ...
... doctrine , as un- derstood at the South , which would have startled the framers of the Constitution , and which is nevertheless but the echo of the celebrated declaration of President Bu- chanan about Kansas while it was yet a Territory ...
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... Doctrine of Slavery , " frequently quotes Dr. Hodge as sustaining his own views ; and Dr. Armstrong , it is well known , as seen in that book and in his discussions with Dr. Van Rensselaer , though mild in his terms and eminently ...
... Doctrine of Slavery , " frequently quotes Dr. Hodge as sustaining his own views ; and Dr. Armstrong , it is well known , as seen in that book and in his discussions with Dr. Van Rensselaer , though mild in his terms and eminently ...
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