Our Nations Sins And the Christians Duty a Fast Day Discourse

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Our Nations Sins And the Christians Duty a Fast Day Discourse
Daniel Foster
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" The American Baptist, in commenting at some length on this revolting and cruel infliction of Lynch law, justly says : "Br. Mathews' case is emphatically one of deliberate 'persecution for righteousness sake, ' — better entitled to be so called than anything that has occurred, so far as we now recollect, in the experience of modern missionaries in heathen lands. Judson was imprisoned at Ava, not as a Christian, but as a foreigner, and a supposed enemy, — ^just as an English or American Infidel... would have been imprisoned in like circumstances. Two missionaries were killed and eaten by cannibals some years since, not as Christians, but as strangers, just as a Mahometan stranger would have been killed and eaten, had he landed on the same inhospitable coast. So of other similar cases. But Mathews was per- secuted for his fidelity as a minister of Christ. By the testimony of his persecutors themselves, ' had he pursued the same course that other ministers pursue' in Kentucky, — had he, in other words, proved himself a miserable, truckling time-server, closing his eyes to the gigantic and overshadowing abomination of slavery, and trimming his sails to the popular breeze, instead of faithfully discharging his trust as a messen- ger of Him who was annointed 'to preach deliverance to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound, ' — he 'would hilve been treated with the greatest kindness and hospitality.

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