The Conference acknowledge that slavery is contrary to the laws, of God, man, and nature, and hurtful to society; contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion; and doing what we would not that others should do unto us; and they pass their... The Anti-slavery Record - Stran 1641838Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Ahira Griswold Meacham - 1835 - 514 strani
...travelling Preachers who hold slaves, to give promises, to set them free ? Ans. Yes. Quest. 17. Does this conference acknowledge that slavery is contrary to...dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing that which we would not others should/lo unto us and ours ? Do we pass our disapprobation on all our... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1837 - 174 strani
...expressed upon this subject, in the minutes of the Conference for that year : " The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of god, man and...friends who keep slaves, and they advise their freedom. 1 ' And from Lee's History of the Methodists, page 101, we learn that the ME Church was organized,... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1837 - 158 strani
...expressed upon this subject, in the minutes of the Conference for that year: The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of god, man and...friends who keep slaves, and they advise their freedom. And from Lee's History of the Methodists, page 101, we learn that the ME Church was organized, with... | |
| Nathan Bangs - 1839 - 388 strani
...traveling preachers who hold slaves, to give promises to set them free ? Ans. Yes. Quest. 17. Does this conference acknowledge that slavery is contrary to...society ; contrary to the dictates of conscience and purr religion, and doing that which we would not others should do to us and ours ?—Do we pass our... | |
| 1840 - 556 strani
...community sent forth to the world the following testimony against slavery :—" The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man,...society ; contrary to the dictates of conscience and true religion, and doing what toe would not that others should do unto us." This simply grand enunciation... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 strani
...preachers who hold slaves to give pro^N mises to set them free ] "Ans. Yes. " Quest. 17. Does this conference acknowledge that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man, and na-^ ture, and hurtful to society ; contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing... | |
| 1846 - 298 strani
...upon this subject, in the minutes of the Conference for that year :— The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man and...the dictates of conscience and pure religion : and doingw\wi. we would not that others should do unloMS •. mi Vtaerj \asss.'Owevs a disapprobation upon... | |
| 1850 - 634 strani
...travelling preachers who hold slaves to give promises to set them free ? " Answer.—Yes. " 2. Does this Conference acknowledge, that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man, antl nature, and hurtful to society; contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion, and... | |
| James Porter - 1861 - 528 strani
...conflict with slavery, and received its first onset from slaveholders. It dared then to say, in Baltimore, that '' slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man,...dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing that which we would not that others should do to us and ours." It spake out, also, against distilling... | |
| William Goodell - 1852 - 632 strani
...country were thus expressed in the minutes of the Conference for that year: " The Conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man,* and nature, hurtful to society; contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing what we would... | |
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