Missionary Aspect of African Colonization Extracts From An Address On the Miss

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Missionary Aspect of African Colonization Extracts From An Address On the Miss
James a James Adair Lyon
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" Necessity is the mother of invention ; " but the savage African has but few wants, and they are for the most part supplied by the exuberant bounty of nature. His native soil produces spontaneously and in great abundance the fruits and herbs which supply him with food ; and the climate does not require clothing. Hence the African at home having but few wants, and tliese supplied by the hand of nature, will not of his oion free icill and accord undergo the toil and hardship necessary to acquire... a knowledge of the useful arts and handicrafts of civilized life. Consequently the first step towards preparing him to enlighten and evangelize his benighted brethren, was to take him away from ?us own country, and place him under such circumstances as would compel him to acquire the necessary information.
In the next place, the Negro, by a most unchristian act, is brought to a Christian land and placed under circumstances most favorable to his conver- sion, and becoming a Christian.
This position is abundantly corroborated by facts : for out of three millions of slaves in this country, at least a half a million — one in every six — are profes- sors of religion, which is a proportion vastly greater than can be found amongst any other class of mankind, where the profession of religion is a voluntary thing on the part of individuals !


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