| Theology - 1834 - 692 pages
...[Tiat the slave ought instantly to be set free, and brought under the teetwn of law ; * * * * * * * * That all those laws which are now in force, admitting the right ry, are therefore before God utterly null and void ; beiug an us of the Divine prerogative, a daring... | |
| Slavery - 1833 - 214 pages
...the time of Pharaoh down to the present period, and had been entailed through successive generations, their right to be free could never have been alienated,...constantly risen in solemnity ; That all those laws which arc now in force, admitting the right of slavery, are therefore before God utterly null and void ;... | |
| 1833 - 202 pages
...the time of Pharaoh down to the present period, and had been entailed through successive generations, their right to be free could never have been alienated,...constantly risen in solemnity ; That all those laws which arc now in force, admitting the right of slavery, are therefore before God utterly null and void ;... | |
| George Bourne - Enslaved persons - 1834 - 266 pages
...the time of Pharaoh down to the present period, and had been entailed through successive generations, their right to be free could never have been alienated,...void ; being an audacious usurpation of the Divine prerogative, a daring infringement of the law of Nature, a base overthrow of the very foundations of... | |
| Thomas Timpson - Antislavery movements - 1834 - 168 pages
...the time of Pharaoh down to the present period, and had been entailed through successive generations, their right to be free could never have been alienated,...void ; being an audacious usurpation of the Divine prerogative, a daring infringement of the law of tinction of all the relations, endearments, nature,... | |
| Simon Clough - Abolitionists - 1834 - 58 pages
...same as that set forth by the Abolitionists in their " Declaration? They state in that document, " That all those laws which are now in force, admitting- the right of slavery, are before God utterly null and void." By this sweeping remark, which is a cardinal doctrine of the Abolitionists,... | |
| David Meredith Reese - African Americans - 1835 - 146 pages
...proof. The following quotation from the official anti-slavery declaration is irrefragable evidence. " All those LAWS which are now in force, admitting the...slavery, are therefore, before God, utterly NULL and void .'" Here, I humbly submit, is a " solemn declaration," with " all the pomp and circumstance" which... | |
| David Meredith Reese - African Americans - 1835 - 140 pages
...citizen, who retains a human being in involuntary bondage, is (according to scripture) a man stealer .'"* "All those LAWS which are now in force, admitting the right of slavery, are, before God, NULL AND VOID." And now look at the " arguments" of that "_much calumniated" individual,... | |
| Robert Walsh - Serial publications - 1835 - 552 pages
..."Slave-holding is a heinous crime in the sight of God." — Constitution of AntiSlavery Society. " All those laws which are now in force, admitting the right of slavery, arc therefore before God null and void." — Anti-Slavery Addreei. " The greater proportion of the... | |
| Slavery - 1838 - 148 pages
...the time of Pharoah down to the present period, and had been entailed through successive generations, their right to be free could never have been alienated,...void ; being an audacious usurpation of the Divine prerogative, a daring infringement on the law of nature, a base overthrow of the very foundations of... | |
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