Discussion On American Slavery in Dr Wardlaws Chapel Between Mr George Thom

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Thompson, George, 1839-1876
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It is the course pursued by Mr Thompson and his friends, not the course pursued by us, which is likely to continue the Slave trade. On 100 leagues of African coast, it is already to a great degree suppressed; and if we had been aided as the importance of the cause demands, instead of being resisted with untiring activity, this blessed object might now have been granted to the prayers of Christendom.
Mr Thompson earnestly hoped that every word which Mr Breckinridge had that night uttered respect
...ing the principles of the Colonization Society, and what had been effected by that institution, would be carefully pre- served, that on other occasions, and by other persons on both sides the Atlantic, Mr Breckinridge's arguments might be canvassed, his facts in- vestigated, and his sentiments made known. I shall offer no apology (continued Mr T. ) for referring to a point discussed last evening, but not fairly disposed of. I am by no means satisfied, nor do I think the en- lightened, and least of all the Christian world, will be satisfied with the doctrine which for two evenings has been laid down and maintained by Mr Breckinridge, that America, as a nation, is not responsible before God for the sin of Slavery.

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