Studies On Slavery in Easy Lessons Compiled Into Eight Studies And Subdivided

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Studies On Slavery in Easy Lessons Compiled Into Eight Studies And Subdivided
Francis Beaumont And John Fletcher
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" Their visage is blacker than a coal. ' " Our skin was black. " " I am black : astonishment hath taken hold on me. " " For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord God. " And Avho shall say that the wicked, disgusting mode of life, the practices deteriorating the physical and mental powers imputed to the Caiuites, do not constitute what some may call a philosophical STUDIES ON SLAVERY.
cause of the physical development of
... the mark of sin ? Does not our own observation teach us that a single lifetime, spent in the practice of some degrading sins, leaves upon the person the evi- dence, the mark, the proof* of such practice ? We are under no compulsion of evidence or belief to suppose that the mark set upon Cain was the product of a moment ; but the gradual result of his wicked practices, as a physical and moral cause.
But allow the fact to have been that, in the case of Cain, the physical change was instantaneous, God had the power to institute in a moment what should thereafter be produced only by progres- sion or inheritance.


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