An Address Delivered Before the Junior Anti Slavery Society of the City And Co

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An Address Delivered Before the Junior Anti Slavery Society of the City And Co
Peterson Henry
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Temper- ance societies would not have been in- strumental in doing so much good, had they confined the circulation of their principles exclusively to drunkards. They knew that without they procured the support of temperate, sober men — men of principle, who were not addicted to this beasdy vice, they might lecture for ever with but little avail. Such is the course now being taken by Anti-Sla- very societies. The influence which their principles e. Xert upon Slavery, is coniparatively nothing to... that success, which the co-operation of the mass of the community would secure. So long as our principles are opposed even in the north, by religious, moral men, we can- not hope for much good from a slave- holding population. Ihit, if ever the sen- timents held by Anti-Slavery societies become, — as the sentiments held by Temperance societies have already be- come — the principles of those who are free of this sin, the progress of moral light will not be retarded by Mason and Dixon's line.

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