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The Methodist Protestant, Vs. Torrey

The Methodist Protestant, Vs. Torrey image
Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
March
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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lölh uit. contains an editorial article'on the imprisonment of Rev. Mr. Tofrèy,in which Mr. T. is assailed and condomned as a felón, and unfit Cov civil society,.while the barbarous laws o? Maryland which chattolize the imago of God, arid! the purchaseof the Redeemer's blood, andJ imprison men for assisting outraged and suflering hutnanïty," are fully sustaihddlWe give a few extrácts from thisarticlëw that our readers may see how this pro7; fessed minister of the Gospel can vmjfè'i& support of the vilest oppression that over saw the su n: uTorrey. in the guisa of' a minister of the Gospel, came deliberrately within her territory to viólate her'laws by breakING ÜP THE QU1ETAND CONTKXT.MENT OP A PEACEABLE ANO &ATISFLED FAMILYÜ!" "We ses nothing in the whole case that entitles him to honorable mention, or sympalhy more thanthat csüally ex. TENDED TO COVICTED CULPRITS." 'Hehasbeen condemned as a felo.w & has bten sent to the penitentiary to expíate IX SHAME AND TOIL, HIS FPENCB AGAINST HIS PBLLOW COU.NTKYMAN." "Many of the poor felons, bis present cempnnions, are ignoranf, andaré tberetbre MORE EXCUSABLE THAN IIIMSELPj nnd more entitled to general commiseration; and fromwhat has been told irs, personally, by an eye witness of unexceptionoble characier, theik .Moals are atsout a GOOD AS TilOSE OP THE PHILAWTHROi

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Signal of Liberty
Old News