Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... church and con- gregation . The reason is , that while he always in- sists upon being independent , he is at the same time manly and honest . His denunciations of oppression and oppressors do not proceed from a soured mind , but from a ...
... church and con- gregation . The reason is , that while he always in- sists upon being independent , he is at the same time manly and honest . His denunciations of oppression and oppressors do not proceed from a soured mind , but from a ...
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... defends his right in the pulpit to speak of slavery . He had been attacked by the Journal of Commerce for carrying abolitionism into the church , and he thus replies : " It is vain to tell us that hundreds of 16 MODERN AGITATORS .
... defends his right in the pulpit to speak of slavery . He had been attacked by the Journal of Commerce for carrying abolitionism into the church , and he thus replies : " It is vain to tell us that hundreds of 16 MODERN AGITATORS .
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... church members ; does that save women from the lust of their owners ? does it save their children from being sold ... church fellowship , and church privilege , and church instruction worth , if the recipient is still as much a beast ...
... church members ; does that save women from the lust of their owners ? does it save their children from being sold ... church fellowship , and church privilege , and church instruction worth , if the recipient is still as much a beast ...
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... church not to leave a corner of the globe unsearched , nor an evil unredressed . But when the speech ended , they steal in behind the Journal of Commerce to give it thanks for its noble stand against the right of the pulpit to say a ...
... church not to leave a corner of the globe unsearched , nor an evil unredressed . But when the speech ended , they steal in behind the Journal of Commerce to give it thanks for its noble stand against the right of the pulpit to say a ...
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... church , en- circled the globe with her ships , and made her books and her papers to be as blades of grass and as leaves of summer for number . But in the South , as if unredeemed from the primal curse , labor , a badge of shame , is ...
... church , en- circled the globe with her ships , and made her books and her papers to be as blades of grass and as leaves of summer for number . But in the South , as if unredeemed from the primal curse , labor , a badge of shame , is ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1856 |
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