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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... largely responsible for the formation and character of its public opinion , -may be justly held to have done much towards precipitating the Rebellion , as well as aiding it during the whole course of its progress , it is.
... largely responsible for the formation and character of its public opinion , -may be justly held to have done much towards precipitating the Rebellion , as well as aiding it during the whole course of its progress , it is.
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... opinion , 116 ; Southern assumptions vs. " Northern aggressions , " 117 ; Diplo- matists from South Carolina , 118 ; Their demand insolent , 120 ; What President Buchanan intended , 122 ; Hypocrisy of their peaceful pretensions , 123 ...
... opinion , 116 ; Southern assumptions vs. " Northern aggressions , " 117 ; Diplo- matists from South Carolina , 118 ; Their demand insolent , 120 ; What President Buchanan intended , 122 ; Hypocrisy of their peaceful pretensions , 123 ...
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... Opinions of eminent Statesmen - Jefferson , J. Q. Adams , Hamilton , Jay , Madison , 350 ; Vindication complete against ... Opinion , 366 ; Presbyterian Church illustrative of others , 363 ; First period— early Testimony of the Church ...
... Opinions of eminent Statesmen - Jefferson , J. Q. Adams , Hamilton , Jay , Madison , 350 ; Vindication complete against ... Opinion , 366 ; Presbyterian Church illustrative of others , 363 ; First period— early Testimony of the Church ...
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... OPINIONS - THE PAST AND THE PRESENT .... Page 422-451 Paper of the Committee of the Synod on Slavery , in 1835 , 423 ... Opinion , 467 ; Early position of Rev. James Smylie , 468 ; Paper of the Synod of Mississippi , 469 ; Confirmatory ...
... OPINIONS - THE PAST AND THE PRESENT .... Page 422-451 Paper of the Committee of the Synod on Slavery , in 1835 , 423 ... Opinion , 467 ; Early position of Rev. James Smylie , 468 ; Paper of the Synod of Mississippi , 469 ; Confirmatory ...
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... opinion in each State represented . Although it was a body of no legal authority , yet from the weight of character of the men composing it , presided over by one who had filled the office of President of the United States , and from ...
... opinion in each State represented . Although it was a body of no legal authority , yet from the weight of character of the men composing it , presided over by one who had filled the office of President of the United States , and from ...
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