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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... PREFER FREEDOM TO SLAVERY ; WHO ARE LOYAL TO THEIR COUNTRY , AND WHO ARE AIDING TO SUSTAIN ITS GOVERNMENT AGAINST REBELLION : This Volume IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR . PREFACE . THIS Volume does not claim to be a.
... PREFER FREEDOM TO SLAVERY ; WHO ARE LOYAL TO THEIR COUNTRY , AND WHO ARE AIDING TO SUSTAIN ITS GOVERNMENT AGAINST REBELLION : This Volume IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR . PREFACE . THIS Volume does not claim to be a.
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... Loyal Clergymen in the Border States , 201 ; Loyalty of Northern Churches - their duty , 202 : Duty of the South- ern Church the same , 204 . CONTENTS . xi CHAPTER VI . CLERICAL DISLOYALTY IN LOYAL X CONTENTS .
... Loyal Clergymen in the Border States , 201 ; Loyalty of Northern Churches - their duty , 202 : Duty of the South- ern Church the same , 204 . CONTENTS . xi CHAPTER VI . CLERICAL DISLOYALTY IN LOYAL X CONTENTS .
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... LOYAL STATES .... .Page 207-246 Clerical Sympathizers in Maryland , 208 ; Disloyal Ministers in the District of Colum- bia , 209 ; Rebel Sympathizers among Kentucky Clergymen , 211 ; Rev. Thomas A. Hoyt , 211 ; Mr. Hoyt's Disloyal ...
... LOYAL STATES .... .Page 207-246 Clerical Sympathizers in Maryland , 208 ; Disloyal Ministers in the District of Colum- bia , 209 ; Rebel Sympathizers among Kentucky Clergymen , 211 ; Rev. Thomas A. Hoyt , 211 ; Mr. Hoyt's Disloyal ...
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... Loyal States , 310 ; Fugitive Slave Law repealed , 311 ; Slaves freed by the War , 312 ; All traceable to the Ré- bellion , 313 ; Termination of Slavery in the Rebel States , 314 ; Slavery doomed , though Disunion triumph , 316 ...
... Loyal States , 310 ; Fugitive Slave Law repealed , 311 ; Slaves freed by the War , 312 ; All traceable to the Ré- bellion , 313 ; Termination of Slavery in the Rebel States , 314 ; Slavery doomed , though Disunion triumph , 316 ...
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... loyal men all through the South suffered at the outset for opposing the insane movement . This authority is unquestionable . The extract is taken from the National Intelligencer , of Washington , D. C. , of Feb. 23 , 1864 . The editor ...
... loyal men all through the South suffered at the outset for opposing the insane movement . This authority is unquestionable . The extract is taken from the National Intelligencer , of Washington , D. C. , of Feb. 23 , 1864 . The editor ...
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