The Rights of the Pulpit, ; And Perils of Freedom. : Two Discourses Preached in Lowell, Sunday, June 25th, 1854.

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The views of Wil- liam Wilberforce were founded more upon the instruc- tions and conversation of Rev. Isaac Milner than any other man. Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton ascribes his indefatigable and intelligent zeal for the slave directly to the preaching of Rev. Josiah Pratt, of Wheeler Street Chapel. The views of Cowper, whose poetry thrills along every line with benevolent sympathies, and con- tains frequently the most truthful and pungent anti- slavery inculcations, were, to a very important extent..., guided by the opinions of Rev. John Newton, his most intimate friend, once a slave-trader, but afterwards one of the most penitent, humane, God-fearing men the world has produced. Is it needful to refer to the elo- quent and most conclusive reasonings of Edwards and Hopkins, in our country nearly a century ago 1 Is it needful to mention more modern names, which will be illustrious as long as religion lives, and freedom wins esteem, for their anti-slavery inculcations 1 Such names as Beecher, and Bacon, and Barnes, and Channing, and the principles which they have elaborately and power- erfuUy sustained in favor of human rights, the world will not let die.

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