The Case Stated the Friends And Enemies of the American Slave

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The Case Stated the Friends And Enemies of the American Slave
Massie, J. W. (James William), 1799-1869
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Tliis stone, which was rejected by the first builders, 'is become tlie cliief stone of the corner' in our new edifice. It is the Lord's doings, and marvellous in our eyes. " Such and similar avowals and convictions founded on data thus presented, no doubt moved the French protestant clergy to express their fraternal counsels and aspirations to the protestant ministers of all denominations in Britain, in their letter wliich has been made public. Seven hundred and fifty, a large proportion of the... entire clerical body of protestants in France, inscribed their names. No such combiiiation of names and object ever previously occurred in the inter- course of Eurojie, and a letter, so universally approved, deserves the most respectful and considerate attention. Men of all classes and religious distinctions throughout all the States of America will duly appreciate it, as the utterance of pure Christian philanthropy, and breathing the spirit of divine benevolence, not alone for the negro, but also for all wlio may be involved in his doom.

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