Letters On Slavery Addressed to the Cumberland Congregation Virginia

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Letters On Slavery Addressed to the Cumberland Congregation Virginia
J D John D Paxton
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It will "beget distrust in the religion of the master. It will produce prejudice against the religion which he professes.
When the attempt was made to force the rites and forms of Episcopacy on the Scots, and oblige the Puritans to read their prayers, wear the gown and bands, kneel at the sacrament, LETTER XI. 133 and attend the Episcopal service, they would have suffered their ears to be cut oft, and their heads into the bargain, rather than comply. The very attempt excited most de- cided oppo
...sition against the whole establishment.
Most of you have probably heard of the dying man, who, when inquired of as to his hopes of getting to Hea- ven, asked if such a man, his enemy, was in heaven? and on being answered, it was hoped he was, replied that in that case he had no wish to go there — that it was no place for him. Whether the anecdote be true or not, it has much of human nature in it, especially of human nature in its unrenewed state.
Now I put it to you, in the sight and fear of God, how you ran uphold a system, which, in addition to all its other evils, operates so directly against the salvation of souls ?


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