Slavery volume 1

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Slavery volume 1
Alexander Dromgoole Sims
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— John, 15 : 15. And to prevent the master from abusing his power, he made another law — that every man should do as he would be done by.
But after the Holy Ghost came, and the Apostles were more fully enlightened, then we find them dwelling in detail on the subject, and by Divine direction, giving instructions respecting it, which prove that God not only designed that it should continue under the Christian dispensation, but also that man should not attempt to interfere with or to abolish it.
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...hey commanded the slave and the master, each to do his duty in that state of life in which God had put them, and warned the Church and the world not to interfere with Slavery. And as if mere admonitions would not be sufficient, and foreseeing how pride of reason and fanaticism would lead men astray, as they are now doing, St. Paul gave a practical illustration of his teaching in the case of Onesimus. This slave had run away from his Christian master at Colosse. The master was a friend of St.

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