Selections from the Writings and Speeches of William Lloyd Garrison: With an AppendixNegro Universities Press, 1968 - 416 páginas |
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... moral attributes are absolute and immutable ; his relations to mankind , and theirs to him and to each other , have ever been essentially the same . What is derogatory to his character now - what is morally injurious to them- must have ...
... moral attributes are absolute and immutable ; his relations to mankind , and theirs to him and to each other , have ever been essentially the same . What is derogatory to his character now - what is morally injurious to them- must have ...
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... moral duties . For , in fact , the very definition of a moral duty implies its universal obligation , independent of all enactment . ' Nor need it be feared , that to proclaim an exemption from the Mosaic law should leave men without any ...
... moral duties . For , in fact , the very definition of a moral duty implies its universal obligation , independent of all enactment . ' Nor need it be feared , that to proclaim an exemption from the Mosaic law should leave men without any ...
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... moral character . It has shown the general philanthropist . It has unmasked the vi- cious , in spite of his pretension to virtue . It has separated the moral statesman from the wicked politician . It has shown us who , in the ...
... moral character . It has shown the general philanthropist . It has unmasked the vi- cious , in spite of his pretension to virtue . It has separated the moral statesman from the wicked politician . It has shown us who , in the ...
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PREFACE | v |
Exposure of the American Colonization Society | 13 |
The Dangers of the Nation | 44 |
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abolition abolitionists advocates Africa American American Colonization Society believe Bible blessings blood body bondage cause chains Christ Christian Church claim Colonization Society colored complexion conscience Constitution countrymen crime darkness death Declaration despotism divine doctrine duty earth emancipation enemies enslaved equal evil faith Faneuil Hall fear feel fetters freedom friends GEORGE THOMPSON give glorious glory gospel heart heaven holy honor human Jesus justice labor land Liberia liberty light Lord mankind ment mercy millions mind moral murder nation never non-resistance oath object oppression oppressors patriotic peace PELEG SPRAGUE peril perish persecution Pharisees philanthropy planters prejudice principles race regard rejoice religious republican Sabbath sentiments Slave Power slaveholders slavery soul spirit stand suffering thee things THOMAS CLARKSON thou thousand tion toil traffickers in human true truth tyranny tyrants unto utter victims Webster WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON wrong