Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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Stran 10
... moral indignation , in view of the conduct of the transgressors , they likewise cherished the utmost benevolence of feeling towards them . To deduct aught from the sum of their happiness , in order to increase that of their victims - or ...
... moral indignation , in view of the conduct of the transgressors , they likewise cherished the utmost benevolence of feeling towards them . To deduct aught from the sum of their happiness , in order to increase that of their victims - or ...
Stran 11
... foul atmosphere which was generating moral death . However unkindly their expostulations , warnings , re- bukes and efforts might at first be received by the possessors of : slaves , they could not doubt their efficacy to 11.
... foul atmosphere which was generating moral death . However unkindly their expostulations , warnings , re- bukes and efforts might at first be received by the possessors of : slaves , they could not doubt their efficacy to 11.
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... moral vision is imperfect - they have not carefully and candidly examined the subject . They seem to have forgotten that , in this case , as in all others , strict obedience to the law of God is the only ground of safety they overlook ...
... moral vision is imperfect - they have not carefully and candidly examined the subject . They seem to have forgotten that , in this case , as in all others , strict obedience to the law of God is the only ground of safety they overlook ...
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... morally false , calculated to par- alyze the consciences and efforts of the people , and giving per- petuity to the ... moral influence , widely and wisely dissemin- ated , is productive of beneficial results ; so long as public opin ...
... morally false , calculated to par- alyze the consciences and efforts of the people , and giving per- petuity to the ... moral influence , widely and wisely dissemin- ated , is productive of beneficial results ; so long as public opin ...
Stran 22
... moral affinity between nsa nd our enslaved brethren , any love to God or man in our souls ; it never can be true that the people of New - England are not bound to use their moral and political power to overthrow slavery in the United ...
... moral affinity between nsa nd our enslaved brethren , any love to God or man in our souls ; it never can be true that the people of New - England are not bound to use their moral and political power to overthrow slavery in the United ...
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