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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... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church upon slavery , and this is one of the incidental evidences to show how that famous paper , of which Dr. Rice is the author , was regarded by the South Carolina type of proslaveryism . RESPONSIBILITY ...
... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church upon slavery , and this is one of the incidental evidences to show how that famous paper , of which Dr. Rice is the author , was regarded by the South Carolina type of proslaveryism . RESPONSIBILITY ...
Page 158
... assemblies ; give the spirit of a sound mind to the members of this Confederacy , and grant that Thy name may be glorified ... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church was sitting in Rochester , New York , in May , the news of Mr. Lincoln's ...
... assemblies ; give the spirit of a sound mind to the members of this Confederacy , and grant that Thy name may be glorified ... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church was sitting in Rochester , New York , in May , the news of Mr. Lincoln's ...
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... Assembly ( at Philadelphia , May , 1861 ) is to be credited , that Synod approved in advance the act of " secession which it was well known the State Convention would pass . They could not wait till the foul deed was done . They were so ...
... Assembly ( at Philadelphia , May , 1861 ) is to be credited , that Synod approved in advance the act of " secession which it was well known the State Convention would pass . They could not wait till the foul deed was done . They were so ...
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... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America . The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States , that is to say , *** were unanimously and solemnly declared to be the Constitution of the ...
... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America . The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States , that is to say , *** were unanimously and solemnly declared to be the Constitution of the ...
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... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church , which met in Philadelphia , and " solemnly protested " against the terrible defilement of religion with politics , because the Assembly resolved to stand by the Government which he , through the ...
... Assembly of the Presbyterian Church , which met in Philadelphia , and " solemnly protested " against the terrible defilement of religion with politics , because the Assembly resolved to stand by the Government which he , through the ...
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