The Slavery Question
JOHN LAWRENCE, AUTHOR OF “PLAIN THOUGHTS ON SECRET SOCIETIES,” AND “BRIEF TREATIES ON AMERICAN SLAVERY.”
THIRD EDITION.
THE DISCUSSION OF SLAVERY WILL PROCEED, WHEREVER TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED TOGETHER—BY THE FIRESIDE, ON THE HIGHWAY, AT THE PUBLIC MEETING, IN THE CHURCH. THE MOVEMENT AGAINST SLAVERY IS FROM THE EVERLASTING ARM.
CHARLES SUMNER.
DAYTON, O., PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE CONFERENCE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. VONNIEDA & KUMLER, AGENTS. 1854.
Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1854, by VONNIEDA & KUMLER, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Ohio.
American slavery is a great sin—a complicated iniquity—a gigantic barbarism—and it “is evil, only evil, and that continually.” But the depth of this wickedness is not very frequently sounded, if, indeed it can be sounded. The magnitude of this crime is not often measured, if, indeed it is possible to determine its dimensions.
Slavery has narcoticized the consciences of the American people to a most alarming extent. A deep sleep has come over the moral sense, which it would seem cannot be broken by the cries and entreaties of three millions of wretched bondmen. Are we not in imminent danger of being cursed with Pharaoh’s hardness of heart? May we not be visited speedily with judicial blindness such as was inflicted upon the doomed nations and cities of antiquity?
The standard of national morality has been degraded to the level of an infamous lower law enacted by scheming political traders.
John Lawrence
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE.
Presbyterian (Old School.)
Presbyterian (New School.)
Congregational.
Methodist Episcopal Church (North and South.)
Methodist Protestant Church.
Wesleyan Methodist Connection.
Baptists (Regular.)
Baptists (Free-will.)
Baptists (Seventh-Day.)
Evangelical Association.
Various Churches.
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