Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 147
... Christianity of a purer and higher order now than they were then ? Have they been changed and modified by the lapse of time ? Is not the law of humanity and love " still binding upon all classes of society and upon all the relations of ...
... Christianity of a purer and higher order now than they were then ? Have they been changed and modified by the lapse of time ? Is not the law of humanity and love " still binding upon all classes of society and upon all the relations of ...
Page 148
... Christianity is opposed to this institution . The question before pro- pounded , returns again with greater force , from the very failure of the attempt to get rid of it : -If slavery be sinful , if it be contrary to the will of God ...
... Christianity is opposed to this institution . The question before pro- pounded , returns again with greater force , from the very failure of the attempt to get rid of it : -If slavery be sinful , if it be contrary to the will of God ...
Page 452
... Christianity is true . However high the degree of prob ability attained , the result still leaves a portion of doubt in the mind . As a consequence , too , it becomes a religion of the letter ; and its rites , from spiritual symbols ...
... Christianity is true . However high the degree of prob ability attained , the result still leaves a portion of doubt in the mind . As a consequence , too , it becomes a religion of the letter ; and its rites , from spiritual symbols ...
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