FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY, LONDON; HON.
MEMB. R. W. L. S. I.; AUTHOR OF "THE SCIENCE OF
SURGERY;" "THE CHRISTIAN'S DEFENSIVE
DICTIONARY AGAINST INFIDELITY;"
&c. &c. &c.

PHILADELPHIA:
PUBLISHED BY D. SCHNECK,
N. W. CORNER OF SECOND AND RACE STREETS.
Stereotyped by J. Fagan.

1838.


Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1838, by W. W. Sleigh, in the office of the district court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania.


CONTENTS.

Page
Preface[4]
CHAPTER I.
Liberty and Slavery defined—Difference between Words and Things[5]
CHAPTER II.
The Principles, &c. of the Leaders of Abolitionism exhibited[16]
CHAPTER III.
The impracticability of the object of Abolitionists demonstrated[24]
CHAPTER IV.
The Errors of the Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, for April, 1837, respecting the Scriptural Words, "servant"—"property"—"buy," &c., briefly noticed[43]
CHAPTER V.
The Conduct and Character of the Southern Slave-holder vindicated[49]
CHAPTER VI.
Colonization Principles vindicated—Calumnies refuted—The good the Colonization Society has already done—is doing—and the incalculable good it must do, if duly patronized[66]
CHAPTER VII.
Colonization and Abolitionism contrasted[88]
APPENDIX.
Extract of an Address of William Lloyd Garrison, Esq., published in the London Patriot, of August, 1833[91]
Conclusion[92]