The Pulpit Its Relations to Our National Crisis a Sermon Preached in Fifth Av

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N L Nathan Lewis Rice
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6 : 9, says : " Paul requires for slaves not only what is strictly just, but equality. This is not only its signification, but its meaning. Slaves are to be treated by their masters on the principles of equality. Not that they are to be equal with their masters in authority, or station, or circumstances ; but they are to" be treated as having, as men, as husbands, and as parents, equal rights with their masters. It is just as great a sin to deprive a slave of the just recompense for his labor, ...or to keep him in ignorance, or to take from him his wife or child, as it is to act thus towards a free man. * This is the"' equality which the law of God demands, and on this principle the final judgment is to be administered. Christ will punish the master for defrauding the slave, as severely as he will punish the slave for robbing his master. The same penalty will be inflicted for the viola- tion of the conjugal or parental rights of the one as of the other. For the Apostle adds, there is no respect of persons with him.

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