| 740 pagine
...bo filent on thnt awful system which, either by statute or by custom, interdicts to any race of man, or any portion of the human family, education in the...prayers to God, for the removal of this affliction from the Christian world. We do not say these things in a spirit of self-complacency, as though our... | |
| 1863 - 640 pagine
...Lady Buxton, Lady Shaftesbury, and the rest, to the ladies of the United States, " we appeal to you, as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your...God, for the removal of this affliction and disgrace [Slavery] from the Christian world." And now, when the only body which has as yet vindicated England... | |
| 1853 - 964 pagine
...these two evils done would commence the amelioration of their sai condition. We appeal, then, to you as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your...prayers to God, for the removal of this affliction from the Christian world. We do not say these tliuigs in a spirit of self-complacency, as though our... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1853 - 436 pagine
...these two evils alone would commence the amelioration of their sad condition. We appeal, then, to you as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your...prayers to God, for the removal of this affliction from the Christian world. We do not say these things in a spirit of self-complacency, as though our... | |
| 1853 - 642 pagine
...two evils alone would commence the amelioration of their sad condition. We appeal, then, to you at sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your voices...prayers to God, for the removal of this affliction from the Christian world. We do not say these things in a spirit of self-complacency, as though our... | |
| Edward Josiah Stearns - 1853 - 340 pagine
...enable them to understand the truths of the Gospel and the ordinances of Christianity. We appeal to you as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your...fellow-citizens, and your prayers to God, for the removal of England's shame from the Christian world/ " 2. Physical Condition. From the London Guardian of Jan.... | |
| Edward Josiah Stearns - 1853 - 330 pagine
...enable them to understand the truths of the Gospel and the ordinances of Christianity. We appeal to you as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your...fellow-citizens, and your prayers to God, for the removal of England's shame from the Christian world.' " 2. Physical Condition. From the London Guardian of Jan.... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1853 - 384 pagine
...your fellow-citizens, and your prayers to Almighty God, for the removal of these calamities and crimes from the Christian world. We do not say these things...a spirit of self-complacency, as though our nation had been free from the guilt it perceives in others. We acknowledge with grief the heavy share we have... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1853 - 380 pagine
...education in the truths of the gospel and the ordinances of Christianity. " We appeal, then, to you as sisters, as wives, and as mothers, to raise your...voices to your fellow-citizens, and your prayers to Almighty God, for the removal of these calamities and crimes from the Christian world. We do not say... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1854 - 398 pagine
...the ordinary topics — on the progress of civilization ; on the advance of freedom every where -, on the rights and requirements of the nineteenth century...prayers to God, for the removal of this affliction from the Christian world. We do not say these things in a spirit of self-complacency, as though our... | |
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