The American Board And American Slavery Speech of Theodore Tilton in Plymouth

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Theodore Tilton
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" * * * *' Very young children, we believe, are seldom sepa- 25 rated from their mothers. La our Charches, wo do not re- member to have knowa an mstaDC??. In, regard to older children, miny cases may ari... master to another. It is impossible, in our circum- stavces, to make it a general rule that the separation of parents and children, by sale or purchase, shall be regarded as a discipli- nable offence.^' These are the views of the missionaries ! Now, who wrote this statement of principles? It was written by the Rev. Mr. Worcester, whose, name signs it. Yet, do you cot remember how Mr. Beecher eulogized this same Re ^7. Mr. Worcester, the other night? You have not yet forgotten bow he described him with glowing words as a man in whose veins flowed New Eogland blood, upon whose arms had hung prisoners' chains, and who once had been thrown into a dungeon for Christ's sake !

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