The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... means for your escape and safety . I have diligently endeavoured to find out , and use , the most powerful motives ... means past and fu- ture , through your whole lives . God only knows what will become of your poor perishing souls ...
... means for your escape and safety . I have diligently endeavoured to find out , and use , the most powerful motives ... means past and fu- ture , through your whole lives . God only knows what will become of your poor perishing souls ...
Page 130
... means of grace . If these fail , all other means are like to prove ineffectual . If these are duly maintained , all the means of grace will be like to prosper and be successful . Let me now , therefore , once more , before I finally ...
... means of grace . If these fail , all other means are like to prove ineffectual . If these are duly maintained , all the means of grace will be like to prosper and be successful . Let me now , therefore , once more , before I finally ...
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... means of advancing that aim by breaking with slavery for ever ; because with true instinct they felt that , secession having been under- taken for the purpose of extending slavery , the most effectual means defeat that purpose was to ...
... means of advancing that aim by breaking with slavery for ever ; because with true instinct they felt that , secession having been under- taken for the purpose of extending slavery , the most effectual means defeat that purpose was to ...
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