Christ Vs. Slaveholders
Hoar Christ, "Therefore. if (hou bring thv eïf to the altar, and there rememberest that thy örotber hath aught against thee, lcave tfaere thy gilt bcfore the altar, and go thy wny; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then cono and ofceter, upon a fair interpretation of this passage oà â cnpiurel And yet, Christ, we are told lÃvcr sald any thmg.agamst slavcry, Nothing Uains BRUTAUZt.N-G THE MISD of ,1 MAN? AA a gainst 6wi, and ,rfiBÃr the image et God?- Notkmg against pnventing men from reading God s word? against EFt, hordfr BOiBJERT, OPPRESSION, AUULTJERT, and I.YJUSTICE? Cbrist nee er saiú any thin-g which condemns such evilsBB these? Why, what kind of a teacher was Chnst, u, indeed, he never once onened his mouth against cither or all of these abominn.
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