The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... society in the civilized world , to which it was first communicated , in a state of absolute servitude ; but it neither sanctioned the practice of slavery , nor directly abrogated it . It taught men duties suitable to the circumstances ...
... society in the civilized world , to which it was first communicated , in a state of absolute servitude ; but it neither sanctioned the practice of slavery , nor directly abrogated it . It taught men duties suitable to the circumstances ...
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... societies ; then , to the abolition of the slave - trade ; and finally , from that abolition to the extinction of slavery . The first period reaches from 1739 to 1760 ; the second from 1760 to 1807 ; and the third from 1807 to 1834 ...
... societies ; then , to the abolition of the slave - trade ; and finally , from that abolition to the extinction of slavery . The first period reaches from 1739 to 1760 ; the second from 1760 to 1807 ; and the third from 1807 to 1834 ...
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... society in England . And what is more remarkable still , the master and slaves were made partakers of the same grace by his instrumentality , and in their master's house ; so that Mr. Wes- ley's position in regard to Mr. Gilbert was ...
... society in England . And what is more remarkable still , the master and slaves were made partakers of the same grace by his instrumentality , and in their master's house ; so that Mr. Wes- ley's position in regard to Mr. Gilbert was ...
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... society as having been then some time established . " When my brother , " says he , " left this island , I determined to meet this people twice or thrice a week ; but after meeting them a few times , I was hindered by sick- Before I had ...
... society as having been then some time established . " When my brother , " says he , " left this island , I determined to meet this people twice or thrice a week ; but after meeting them a few times , I was hindered by sick- Before I had ...
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... society , chiefly of slaves , about the year 1760. One fact more , remotely connected with this period , is worthy of being preserved from oblivion . On some unknown occasion , the Rev. George Whitefield had been led to visit the island ...
... society , chiefly of slaves , about the year 1760. One fact more , remotely connected with this period , is worthy of being preserved from oblivion . On some unknown occasion , the Rev. George Whitefield had been led to visit the island ...
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