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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... Emancipation Proclamation , 342 ; Its final determination justified , 343 ; Sustained by the Laws of War , 344 ; Sus- tained by examples of several Nations - Great Britain , France , 346 ; Spain , Co- lombia , United States , 847 ...
... Emancipation Proclamation , 342 ; Its final determination justified , 343 ; Sustained by the Laws of War , 344 ; Sus- tained by examples of several Nations - Great Britain , France , 346 ; Spain , Co- lombia , United States , 847 ...
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... Emancipation , in 1849 , 440 ; Principles of the State Emancipation Convention , 441 ; Emancipationists defeated in the State - causes , 442 ; Presbyterians unani- mously for Emancipation - Drs . Breckinridge , Young , and " Rev. Mr ...
... Emancipation , in 1849 , 440 ; Principles of the State Emancipation Convention , 441 ; Emancipationists defeated in the State - causes , 442 ; Presbyterians unani- mously for Emancipation - Drs . Breckinridge , Young , and " Rev. Mr ...
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... emancipation ; declaring that the way to perpetuate slavery is to confine it where it is , whereas , to allow it to expand , according to the wishes of its friends , is the certain way to promote emancipation and eventually to destroy ...
... emancipation ; declaring that the way to perpetuate slavery is to confine it where it is , whereas , to allow it to expand , according to the wishes of its friends , is the certain way to promote emancipation and eventually to destroy ...
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... emancipation impos- sible . " Dr. Baird here takes precisely the opposite view of the " restrictive " policy from that taken by both Drs . Palmer and Thornwell . The former , in his Thanksgiving Discourse , before quoted , says : " The ...
... emancipation impos- sible . " Dr. Baird here takes precisely the opposite view of the " restrictive " policy from that taken by both Drs . Palmer and Thornwell . The former , in his Thanksgiving Discourse , before quoted , says : " The ...
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... emancipation to the slave - as a question of national strength , political and military , no proposition is more demonstrable than that the utmost possible dispersion of the slaves is the policy dictated by sound reason , and approved ...
... emancipation to the slave - as a question of national strength , political and military , no proposition is more demonstrable than that the utmost possible dispersion of the slaves is the policy dictated by sound reason , and approved ...
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