The Moral Significance of the Contrasts Between Slavery And Freedom a Discourse

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The workers of iniquity share with the objects of it its natural evils, while its moral are all their own : — " Sorrow tracketh wi-ong, As echo follows song. " No community can establish a system of wrong and oppression within its borders, without suffering for it in all its departments. There is no interest, public or private, that shall be excepted ; no class or mdividual, however fenced around in fancied isolation. " Heaven condescends to teach us the mere economy of morality. " A community ...cannot afford to institute mjustice for any portion of its people. The Almighty Providence lifts at that hour its retributive scourge, sure to fall, sooner or later, in manifold infliction, mth the sure- ness of fate. So wondi-ously interwoven, by the im- partial Father, are human mterests, that each suffers with all, and all with each. The depression to which a class is subjected, in order to the greater elevation of the rest, is certain to end in the depression of the whole. The slave's tether is fastened to his master.

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