Humanity's Gain From Unbelief

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In the House of Commons on 18th February, 1796, Wilberforce reminded that Christian assembly that infidel and anarchicFrance had given liberty to the Africans, whilst Christian and monarchicEngland was "obstinately continuing a system of cruelty and injustice".
Wilberforce, whilst advocating the abolition of slavery, found the wholeinfluence of the English Court, and the great weight of the EpiscopalBench, against him. George III, a most Christian king, regardedabolition theories with abhorrenc
...e, and the Christian House of Lordswas utterly opposed to granting freedom to the slave. When Christianmissionaries some sixty-two years ago preached to Demerara negroes underthe rule of Christian England, they were treated by Christian judges, holding commission from Christian England, as criminals for sopreaching. A Christian commissioned officer, member of the EstablishedChurch of England, signed the auction notices for the sale of slaves aslate as the year 1824. In the evidence before a Christian court-martial, a missionary is charged with having tended to make the negroesdissatisfied with their condition as slaves, and with having promoteddiscontent and dissatisfaction amongst the slaves against theirlawful masters.

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