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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... ment of the United States , and to examine the agencies which have been concerned in initiating and impelling it forward . These lie upon the sur- face of observation and are patent to all men . Time can throw no light upon them which ...
... ment of the United States , and to examine the agencies which have been concerned in initiating and impelling it forward . These lie upon the sur- face of observation and are patent to all men . Time can throw no light upon them which ...
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... ment universally endangered , 32 ; To perpetuate Negro Slavery , 84 . CHAPTER II . CAUSE OF THE REBELLION ...... ... 36-70 Slavery the cause , 86 ; An opposite view , 38 ; In what sense Slavery is the cause , 40 ; Modern views and power ...
... ment universally endangered , 32 ; To perpetuate Negro Slavery , 84 . CHAPTER II . CAUSE OF THE REBELLION ...... ... 36-70 Slavery the cause , 86 ; An opposite view , 38 ; In what sense Slavery is the cause , 40 ; Modern views and power ...
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... ment of the case , 458 ; Proslavery arguments examined , 484 ; The argument from the Decalogue , 485 ; The Abrahamic and Mosaic system , 488 ; Authority in contrast , 490 ; The New Testament argument , 492 ; Slavery hanging by a word ...
... ment of the case , 458 ; Proslavery arguments examined , 484 ; The argument from the Decalogue , 485 ; The Abrahamic and Mosaic system , 488 ; Authority in contrast , 490 ; The New Testament argument , 492 ; Slavery hanging by a word ...
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... ment , which have made it what it is , or was before the dismemberment , and made it the admiration of the world , were the fruits of the policy of Southern statesmen . This statement of Mr. Stephens requires one modifica- tion . The ...
... ment , which have made it what it is , or was before the dismemberment , and made it the admiration of the world , were the fruits of the policy of Southern statesmen . This statement of Mr. Stephens requires one modifica- tion . The ...
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... ment will not assail you . You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors . You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government ; while I shall have the most solemn one to ' preserve , protect , and defend ...
... ment will not assail you . You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors . You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government ; while I shall have the most solemn one to ' preserve , protect , and defend ...
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