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" We consider the voluntary enslaving of one part of the human race by another as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbor as ourselves... "
History of the Christian Church - Page 238
by Henry Clay Sheldon - 1894
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Minutes - United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.

United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1816 - 860 pages
...human race by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel...
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Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the ..., Volume 4

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1817 - 420 pages
...another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as ut- / terly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires ' us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel...
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The Friend of India, Volume 1

1818 - 350 pages
...human race by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and printip'es of the Gospel...
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Christian Herald and Seaman's Magazine, Volume 5

John Edwards Caldwell - 1818 - 780 pages
...human race by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel...
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The Christian Herald, Volume 5

1818 - 396 pages
...human race by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of ihe Gospel...
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A Digest, Compiled from the Records of the General Assembly of the ...

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1820 - 404 pages
...human race by another, as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as I ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel...
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The Missionary Herald, Volume 51

1855 - 400 pages
...time, and as it exists in the United riolation of the most precious and Barred rights of human nature ; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which...ourselves, and as totally irreconcilable with the •pirit and principles of the gospel of Christ, which enjoin* that ' all things whatsoever ye would...
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African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 1

1826 - 582 pages
...human nature; as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which require? us to love our neighbour as ourselves ; and as totally irreconcilable with...spirit and principles of the Gospel of Christ, which enjoin, that "all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." Slavery...
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Minutes of the General Conference of Maine

General Conference of Maine - 1828 - 1070 pages
...utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires every man to love his neighbor as himself, and totally irreconcilable with the spirit and principles of the Gospel of Christ, which requires, all things, whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." In 1846,...
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Letters on Slavery: Addressed to the Cumberland Congregation, Virginia

John D. Paxton - 1833 - 232 pages
...human race by another as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature— as utterly inconsistent with the law of God, which requires us to love our neighbour as ourselves, and as totally irreconcilable with the spirit and precepts of the Gospel of...
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