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The Universalists

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Day
27
Month
October
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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The United States Convention ol bniVersnlists ín Boston. Sop 24, ndopted the tbllowing rcswlution wilh great unanimiy: Risolml, That no modificaron nfthe great principies of moral reform by clons br partios, should lessen our zeal or pievent our putting fort!) cvcry posible, reaonable effort to promoto 'I'emperanco, Pence, Freedom, and n higher regard lor Ihe snnrtity of human life. Rcsolccdi That a eommittc of fio be bnpoifttèd to prcpnrë a soleinn, canipst and plain Protost ngainst Americnn Hlavery, and whcn proparrd, to present il to every Üniversalist clergymnn in the United Siates lor his signutufn, rcspectTully requesting tiiose wlio are not willing to sign it, to give a ronson for refusing; and whsn it has boc-n fully circulaied, and they have Waiíed a reasohable. time fdr nnswors, they shall pnblish the Protest and signaturos wiih the repspps tórfered by those vio do not sign it." Universa'i.-t ; gn.ra'lv, wftbclieve, are favorably disposëd to the cause of ÍIurnan Freedom. On tlii's sul)ject, a Considerable proportion of tlicir preachers hro truly orthodox, ilow much more oonfonnable to the spirit and precepts of Christianity .sllvis aetion of the U. S. Universalist Convention, thon ihe bare fneed dcfenceof Christhn Slaveliolding published' to the woi-ld by the last Old School Genefnl Assetnbly!

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Signal of Liberty
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