Book/Printed Material Scriptural and statistical views in favor of slavery, Copy 1
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Image 2 of Copy 1 J. Book §J/ H ND DIS- campbell s c 8vo musli beverley s b New edit Camj MARTN BR TRCT OF C 8vo sheej JEFFERSON S NOTES ON VIRGINIA, New edition, with…
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Image 3 of Copy 1 K PUBLISHED BY J. RANDOLPH, VRGINIAN HISTORY OF AFRICAN COLONIZATION, By Rev. P. ^tighter, Bvo muslin, 1 00 LIFE AND SERMONS OF REV. WJI. DUVAL, City Missionary, with portrait, I2m6 muslin, MAGRUDEB…
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Image 9 of Copy 1 SCRIPTURAL STATISTICAL VIEWS tVOK OF SLAVERY, THORNTON STRING FELLOW, D. D. Touilh edition, vvilh additions. J. W. RANDOLPH: 13 1 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, V A 185(3.
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Image 13 of Copy 1 SCRIPTURAL VIEW OF S L, i -V V E E Y Circumstances exist among the inhabitants of these United States, which make it proper that the Scriptures should he carefully examined by…
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Image 14 of Copy 1 SCklPTUKAL VIEW ceptive prohibition, by principles of moral fitness, or examples of inspired men, contained in the sacred volume. When these furnish no law to condemn human conduct, there is no transgres-…
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Image 15 of Copy 1 Ot SLAVERY. 7 relative duiies regulated, b} r Jesus Christ in his kingdom and 4th. That it is full of mercy. Before I proceed further, it is necessary that the terms used…
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Image 16 of Copy 1 8 SCRIPIUHAL VIEW individual and national sin that is among us, and is thought to be so hateful in the sight of God, as to subject the nation to ruinous judgments, if…
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Image 17 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. Vt the posterity of Shorn and Japheth, while they were holding the posterity of Hani in a state of abject bondage. May it not be said in truth, that God…
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Image 18 of Copy 1 ]0 SCRIPTURAL VIEW Lot his brother s son, and all their substance that they had gathered, and the souls they had gotten in Haran, and they went forth to go into the…
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Image 19 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. 1 I and its inseparable concomitant, power. When the famine drove Abraham to Egypt, he received the highest honors of the reigning sovereign. This honor at Pharaoh s court, was…
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Image 20 of Copy 1 12 SCRIPTURAL VIEW wealth and that above all, lie would present him with nothing which Abraham s sense of moral obligation would not allow him to own. Abimelech s present is thus…
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Image 21 of Copy 1 OF i\A\ EM 13 would they should do mito us, and heaping reproach upon Sarah, as a hypocrite, and Abra- ham as a tyrant, and giving Hagar direction how she might get…
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Image 22 of Copy 1 II SCRIPTURAL VIEW what is the doctrine taught? Is it that God abhors the institution of slavery; that it is a reproach to good men that the evils of the insti- tution…
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Image 23 of Copy 1 01 SLAVERY 35, 36. Here Abraham s servant, who had been sent by his master to get a wife for his son Isaac, in order to prevail with the woman and her…
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Image 24 of Copy 1 1G SCRIPTURAL VIEW seed, .(not his servants.) and to give to his seed the land of Canaan for an everlasting possession. He expressly stipulates, that Abraham shall put the token of this…
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Image 25 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. 17 top of Sinai, when lie proclaimed his law to the millions that surrounded its base: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor s house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor…
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Image 26 of Copy 1 18 SCRIPTURAL VIEW before the law was given. On the night the Israelites left Egypt, which was before the law was given, Moses, in designating the qualifica- tions necessary for the Passover,…
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Image 27 of Copy 1 01? SLAVERY. 10 h\e, as lie took li is own to be, and therefore lie desired it. The troubles brought on good men by a wicked persecuting world, last for life; but…
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Image 28 of Copy 1 •20 SCRIPTURAL VIEW ter had unlimited power over his servant, ami in an age when cruelty was common, there is the greatest propriety in making the servant or slave, a companion with…
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Image 29 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY 21 as the servant s shade, therefore he desired it and like the hireling s wages, because beyond the grave, he hoped to reap the fruit of his doings. Again,…
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Image 30 of Copy 1 SCRIPTURAL VIEW which I only can be appealed to, then what shall I do, and how shall I fare, when I carry my causes of complaint to him who is my master,…
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Image 31 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. 26 surplus grain in the years of plenty, and sold it out in the years of famine, until lie gathered up all the money; and when niouey failed, the Egyptians…
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Image 32 of Copy 1 21 SCRIPTURAL VIEW I have been tedious on this first proposition, hut I hope the importance of the subject to Christians as well as to statesmen will he my apology. I have…
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Image 33 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. 2o give Joseph the power in Egypt, which he used, to create a state, or condition, among the Egyptians, which substantially agrees with, palri- archal and modem slavery. Ninth. It…
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Image 34 of Copy 1 26 SCRIPTURAL VIEW called the legal dispensation, because it was the pleasure of God to take Abrabram s posterity by miraculous power, then numbering near three millions of souls, and give them…
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Image 35 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. 2t law, viz that of revealing the eternal principles of moral rectitude, by which human conduct is to be measured, so that sin may abound, or be made apparent, and…
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Image 36 of Copy 1 28 SCRIPTURAL VIEW and raising and selling slaves, who should bo acclimated and accustomed to the habits and institutions of the country. And worse still for the sublimated humanity of the present…
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Image 37 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY*. 29 which was positively forbidden by the law, and not for buying and holding one of another nation in hereditary bondage, which was as positively allowed by the law. And…
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Image 38 of Copy 1 30 SCRIPTURAL VIEW with the right to buy and yiossess, as property, the amount of authority to govern, which is granted hy the law-giver this amount of authority is implied, in the…
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Image 39 of Copy 1 OF SLAVERY. HI servant, and the master continued the rod until the servant died under his hand, then it must be evident that such a chastisement could not bo necessary for any…
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Image 40 of Copy 1 32 SCRIPTURAL VIEW make this good, I shall force a part of the saints of the present day to blaspheme the God of Israel. All I can say is, truth is mighty,…
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About this Item
Title
- Scriptural and statistical views in favor of slavery,
Names
- Stringfellow, Thornton.
Created / Published
- Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1856.
Contents
- Scriptural view of slavery. - An examination of Elder Galusha's reply to Dr. Richard Fuller, of South Carolina. - Statistical view of slavery.
Headings
- - Slavery--United States
- - Slavery--Justification
- - Galusha, Elon,--1790-1856
- - Fuller, Richard,--1804-1876.--Domestic slavery
Notes
- - First published, Richmond, 1841.
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 149 p. 20 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E449 .S912
Library of Congress Control Number
- 06044897
OCLC Number
- 4522517
Online Format
- online text
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