A Letter to the Abolitionists

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Then, the same condemnation to light on the continuance of his yokel '— p. 22.
* Now the true owner of a human being i-; made mani- fest to all. It is Himself. No brand on the slave was ever so conspicuous as the mark of property which God has set on him. God, in mak- ing him a rational and moral being, has put a glorious stamp on him, which all the slave-legislation and slave- markets of worlds cannot ef- face. ' — ' From his very na- ture it follows, that so to seize him is to offer an in- su
...'t to his Maker, an I to in- flict aggravated social wrong. Into every human being. God has breathed an immortal spirit, more precious than the whole outward creation. No earthly or celestial language can exaggerat;- the worth ofa human being. ' — ' i'i I God make s«ch a being to he 28 I wish to be understood, that, in ranking slavery among the greatest wrongs, 1 speak of the injurs endured by the Blave, and not of the char- i', U r of the master. 'J hese are distinct points. The for- mer does not determine the latter.

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