and as speedily as possible to efface this blot on our holy religion, and to obtain the complete abolition of slavery throughout christendom, and, if possible, throughout the world. (See Annals - Page 372by James Robert Jackson - 1905Full view - About this book
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1817 - 420 pages
...to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavours, / 30 to correct the errors of former times, and as speedily as possible to efface this blot on...Christendom, and if possible throughout the world. " We rejoice that the church to which we belong commenced, as early as any other in this country, the... | |
| Theology - 1818 - 396 pages
...acknowledged, to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavours to correct the errors of former times, and as speedily as possible to efface this blot on...Christendom, and, if possible, throughout the world. mortal beings, in such circumstances as scarcely to leave them the power of moral action. It exhibits... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Presbyterian Church - 1820 - 404 pages
...acknowledged, to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavours, to correct the errors of former times, and as speedily as possible to efface this blot on...Christendom, and if possible throughout the world. We rejoice that the church to which we belong commenced, as early as any other in this country, the... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Presbyterian Church - 1820 - 404 pages
...acknowledged, to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavours, to correct the errors of former times, and as speedily as possible to efface this blot on...religion, and to obtain the complete abolition of slavery throughout"Christendom, and if possible throughout the world. We rejoice that the church to which we... | |
| African Americans - 1826 - 408 pages
...correct the errors of former times, and a9 speedily as possible to efface this blot on our holy teligion, and to obtain the complete abolition of slavery throughout...Christendom, and if possible throughout the world. We rejoice that the church to 3 which we belong, commenced, as early as any other in this country,... | |
| John D. Paxton - History - 1833 - 228 pages
...unwearied endeavours to correct the errors of former times, and as speedily as possible to efface this foul blot on our holy religion, and to obtain the complete...Christendom, and if possible, throughout the world." I was a member of the assembly that passed the resolutions of which the above is an extract. They passed... | |
| John D. Paxton - History - 1833 - 232 pages
...unwearied endeavours to correct the errors of former times, and as speedily as possible to efface this foul blot on our holy religion, and to obtain the complete...Christendom, and if possible, throughout the world." I was a member of the assembly that passed the resolutions of which the above is an extract. They passed... | |
| George Bourne - Enslaved persons - 1834 - 266 pages
...demonstrated, and is generally seen and acknowledged, to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavours, as speedily as possible to efface this blot on our...obtain the complete abolition of slavery throughout the world. We earnestly exhort them," the slave-holders, " to continue and to increase their exertions... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 248 pages
...demonstrated, and is generally seen and acknowledged, to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavors, as speedily as possible to efface this blot on our...obtain the complete abolition of slavery throughout the world. We earnestly exhort them," the slaveholders, " to continue and to increase their exertions... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 716 pages
...demonstrated, and is generally seen and acknowledged, to use their honest, earnest, and unwearied endeavors, as speedily as possible to efface this blot on our...obtain the complete abolition of slavery throughout the world. We earnestly exhort them," the. slaveholders, " to continue and to increase their exertions... | |
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