Slavery And the Episcopacy Being An Examination of Dr Bascoms Review of the R

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George Peck
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Bascom has revived this item of history. It is precisely of a piece with Dr. Coke's letters to Bishop White and Mr. Wilberforce, and is hardly a fit case to be bandied about before the public, except by the enemies of the fair fame of the good, but often mistaken. Dr. Coke. The great infirmity of Dr. Coke was precipitancy ; but he had, as an offset against this weak- ness, a remarkable share of ingenuousness. He never found him- self in error, but, in all humility and childlike simplicity, he m...ade retraction, and asked " a thousand pardons. " It is hardly fair to plead the eccentric movements of such a character as precedents, especially after they have been heartily repented of. And I urge further, that there is not the least probability that the General Conference would have borne with the doctor at all had he kept his slaves. But, having washed his hands of the evil immediately upon reaching the States, there, we may well suppose, the matter ended, until Mr. Hammet, who had left the connection, used it against the doctor.

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