| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1836 - 194 pages
...this criminality, if " the receiver be as bad as the thief." — [ScoM.] The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man,...dictates of conscience and pure religion; and doing what we would not that others should do unto us; and they pass their disapprobation upon all our friends... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 152 pages
...expressed upon this subject, in the minutes of the Conference for that year : The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary TO THE LAWS OF GOD, MAN AND...DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION ; and doing what we would not that' others should do unto us ; and they pass their DISAPPROBATION upon all our... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 156 pages
...expressed upon this subject, in the minutes of the Conference for that year: The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary TO THE LAWS OF GOD. MAN AND...NATURE, and hurtful to society: CONTRARY TO THE DICTATES OP CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION; and doing what we would not that others should do unto us ; and they... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 160 pages
...the Conference for that year : The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary TO THE LAWS OP GOD, MAN AND NATURE, and hurtful to society; CONTRARY...DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION ; and doing what we would not that others should do unto us ; and they pass their DISAPPROBATION upon all our friends... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 716 pages
...Conference acknowledges that slavery à contrary то THE LAWS OF Gon, МАЛ, AND MATÜRK, and hvrtful to society ; CONTRARY TO THE DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION ; and doing what we would not that others should do vnto us ; and they pass their DISAPPROBATION upon all our friends... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 pages
...travelling preachers who hold slaves to give pro^ raises to set them free ? "Ans. Yes. " Quest. 17. Does this conference acknowledge that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man, and na~ ture, and hurtful to society ; contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing... | |
| Henry Bidleman Bascom - Slavery - 1845 - 384 pages
...extravagant language of the rule of 1780, slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man, and nature — is hurtful to society, contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing to others what we would not they should do to us, that is a criminal and ungodly practice, inhuman... | |
| Enslaved persons - 1846 - 298 pages
...upon this subject, in the minutes of the Conference for that year : — The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man and...dictates of conscience and pure religion : and doing what we would not that others should do unto us ; and they pass their disapprobation upon all our friends... | |
| Orange Scott - Abolitionists - 1847 - 328 pages
...by all wise and prudent means. But hear their language : In 1780 — "This Conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man, and nature —contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion. We pass our disapprobation on all our... | |
| Orange Scott - Slavery - 1849 - 244 pages
...Journal, Oct. 20, 1837. " In 1780, the Conference acknowledged that slavery is contrary™ THE LAWS or GOD, MAN AND NATURE, and hurtful to society ; CONTRARY...DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION; and doing what we would not that others should do unto us; and they pass their DISAPPROBATION upon all our friends... | |
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