A History of the M E Church in the South West From 1844 to 1864 Comprising T
A History of the M E Church in the South West From 1844 to 1864 Comprising T
Charles Elliott
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... They certainly can not expect a large share of the confidence or respect of honorable men, and when that direct legislation comes upon them, they will pass away unwept and unsung. Let them go. " " Honorable, God-fearing men keep covenants, dishonor- able men break them. . . . They can never do much good here. " 7 Quotations from the St. Louis Christian Advocate could- be given in a continuous chain to the present time Octo- ber, 1864 the purport of which would be the same thing that Bishop ...Pierce uttered in 1860, namely, that -the Meth- odist Episcopal Church ought not to be tolerated in slave territory. The neutrality of Dr. M'Anally and Rev. Andrew Mon- roe is identical with the most outspoken treason of the Southern Methodist press. The St. Louis Christian Advo- cate has the imprimatur of the Charleston, Richmond, Nashville, and Texas Christian Advocates. Bishop Andrew writes, at this time, in the Southern Christian Advocate, as follows : " The women of the South, during the Revolution, were proverbial for their patriotic devotion to their country's 6 St.
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