Henry Ward Beecher a Sketch of His Career With Analyses of His Power As a Pre

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Abbott Lyman
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Y. , January 25, 1860, the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher announced his creed on Slavery in six Points : 1. That ft man may hold a slave and do no wrong.
2. That immediate Emancipation is impossible. 8. That a Slave-holder mav be a good Christian.
4. That the influence of Slavery is not always evil.
5. That some actual Slave-holders are doing more for the cause of Freedom than AOme violent Reformers.
That Auti-eUvery Bigotry Is worse than the Papacy.
[2d poster ; lize, 20x29 inches. ] THE WAE 0HBIST I
...AKS1 THEIR DOCTRINES.
At a Jubilee Demonstration in New York, in January last, REV. JOHN J. RAYMOND, The appointed Chaplain of the meeting, in his opening prayer, said: "We thank thee, God, that thou hast seen fit to raise up one, ABRAHAM, sur- named Lincoln. . . . He is a man whom GOD SHOULD bless, and the people delight to honor. " UNITED STATES SENATOR LANE, In his Address to the Great Union Meeting at Washington, said : " I would like to live long enough to see every white man now -in South Carolina in Hell.


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