The Quarterly Anti-slavery Magazine, Volume 1American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836 - Antislavery movements |
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... becomes , when break- ing thro ' the restraints which it imposes , he converts it into a covering for iniquity . Besides , the despot who rules a nation , is further removed from that personal collision of bad pas- 1 sions , which most ...
... becomes , when break- ing thro ' the restraints which it imposes , he converts it into a covering for iniquity . Besides , the despot who rules a nation , is further removed from that personal collision of bad pas- 1 sions , which most ...
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... become probable , by supernatural interference ! The Almighty has no attribute which can take sides with us , in such a contest . " - Pages 237 , 238 . maturity , when no longer dependant , they had outstripped 6 [ October , ON THE ...
... become probable , by supernatural interference ! The Almighty has no attribute which can take sides with us , in such a contest . " - Pages 237 , 238 . maturity , when no longer dependant , they had outstripped 6 [ October , ON THE ...
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... become aggravated and general among them . " t - The laws of the slave states , therefore , which fix the condition of slavery , for the most part describe that condition . And even the laws made to restrain its cruelties bear testimony ...
... become aggravated and general among them . " t - The laws of the slave states , therefore , which fix the condition of slavery , for the most part describe that condition . And even the laws made to restrain its cruelties bear testimony ...
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... become a bankrupt to - day , or die insolvent to - morrow , next week , or next year . In either case , his servants are sold to the highest bidder , in lots to suit purchasers , and to go wherever interest , caprice , cupidi- ty or ...
... become a bankrupt to - day , or die insolvent to - morrow , next week , or next year . In either case , his servants are sold to the highest bidder , in lots to suit purchasers , and to go wherever interest , caprice , cupidi- ty or ...
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... becomes intelligible . On any question of great practi- cal importance , where professed philanthropists are divi- ded , we have to acknowledge a public benefit in any fair exposition of his principles , which a man of high authority ...
... becomes intelligible . On any question of great practi- cal importance , where professed philanthropists are divi- ded , we have to acknowledge a public benefit in any fair exposition of his principles , which a man of high authority ...
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Page 53 - scribes, pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye shut the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. Woe unto you scribes, pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye devour widows
Page 54 - it, he is guilty. Ye fools and blind, for whether is greater, the gift or the altar that sanctifieth the gift. Whosoever therefore, shall swear by the altar, sweareth by it and by all things thereon. And whosoever shall swear by the temple sweareth by it and by Him that dwelleth in it. And he that
Page 79 - Think not that I am come to destroy the law and the prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one title shall in no wise pass,
Page 55 - in goodly apparel, and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment; and ye have respect unto him that weareth the gay clothing, and say unto him, Sit thou here in a good place, and say unto the poor, Stand thou there, or, sit here under my footstool; are ye not then partial in yourselves, and
Page 4 - in perils among robbers, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils among false brethren, in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness." What! are these our brethren ? And have we fattened, like jackalls, upon their living flesh ? Sir, when once the great proposition, that negroes are
Page 54 - whosoever shall swear by the temple sweareth by it and by Him that dwelleth in it. And he that shall swear by heaven sweareth by the throne of God, and by Him that sitteth thereon. Woe unto you, scribes and pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint,
Page 54 - blind guides, which strain at a gnat and swallow a camel. Woe unto you, scribes, and pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye make clean the outside of the cup arid of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess. Thou blind pharisee!