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" Christians arc told that they are guilty of a heinous crime, worse than piracy, robbery, or murder, because they hold slaves, when they know that Christ and his apostles never denounced slaveholding as a crime, never called upon men to renounce it as... "
The Presbyterian Magazine - Sayfa 353
editör: - 1858
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Essays and Reviews

Charles Hodge - 1857 - 650 sayfa
...the confidence of the North, or power over the conscience of the South. When southern Christians arc told that they are guilty of a heinous crime, worse...are shocked and offended, without being convinced. They are sure that their accusers cannot be wiser or better than their divine Master, and their consciences...
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The Christian Doctrine of Slavery

George Dodd Armstrong - 1857 - 164 sayfa
...it, is a mere experiment, and an experiment which has wrought nothing but harm to the slave* thus far piracy, robbery, or murder, because they hold slaves,...never called upon men to renounce it as a condition of admission'into the Church, they are shocked and offended without being convinced. They are sure that...
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The Christian Doctrine of Slavery

George Dodd Armstrong - 1857 - 186 sayfa
...and love to man;) to declare it to be a heinous crime is a direct impeachment of the Word of God." " When Southern Christians are told that they are guilty of a heinous crime, worse than the Church doctrines which we are forbidden to teach under the most solemn sanctions. (See § 12.)...
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The Presbyterian Magazine, 8. cilt

1858 - 542 sayfa
...is stating the doctrine of slavery, as it presents itself when deduced from general principles, fe, he is stating the whole doctrine of slavery, without...they hold slaves, when they know that Christ and his Apostle* never denounced slaveholding as a crime, never called upon men to renounce it at a condition...
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Cotton is King, and Pro-slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of ...

E. N. Elliott, David Christy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Thornton Stringfellow, Robert Goodloe Harper, James Henry Hammond, Samuel Adolphus Cartwright, Charles Hodge - 1860 - 934 sayfa
...consequence, prevented their gaining the confidence of the North, or power over the conscience of the South. When Southern Christians are told that they are guilty...slaveholding as a crime, never called upon men to renounce it a^ a condition of admission into the church, they are shocked and offended, without being convinced....
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Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confederacy, 1807-1870

Henry Alexander White - 1897 - 648 sayfa
...the English West Indies. In 1860, Dr. Charles Hodge, the Princeton theologian, wrote as follows : " When Southern Christians are told that they are guilty...upon men to renounce it as a condition of admission to the Church, they are shocked 1860] 77 and offended without being convinced. . . . The argument from...
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Lee and His Cause: Or, The why and the how of the War Between the States

John Richard Deering - 1907 - 198 sayfa
...late as the year 1860, was constrained to confess, at the risk of his place and popularity, that — "When Southern Christians are told that they are guilty...upon men to renounce it as a condition of admission to the Church, they are shocked and offended without being convinced. The argument from the conduct...
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