An Essay On Liberty And Slavery volume 1

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An Essay On Liberty And Slavery volume 1
Bledsoe Albert Taylor
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155 old ortlioclox Baptist Clinrcli, with whom the Scripture is really and in truth the inspired word of God, would have disposed of it, we are at some loss to conceive.
We labor under no such difficulty. The words in question do not relate to slaves owned by Hebrew masters. They relate to those slaves only who should escape from heathen masters, and seek an asylum among the people of God. "The fii'st inquiry of course is, " says a learned divine, * "in regard to those ver}^ words, '"\^^lere do
...es his master live ?' Among the Hebrews, or among foreigners? The* language of the passage fully develops this and answers the question. 'He has escaped from his master unto the Hebrews; (the text says — thee, i. E. Is- rael ;) he shall divell ivith thee, even among you . . . In one of thy gates. '' Of course, then, he is an immigrant, and did not dwell among them before his flight. If he had been a Hebrew servant, belonging to a Hebrew, the whole face of the thing would be changed. Restoration, or resti- tution, if we may judge by the tenor of other * Moses Stewart, a divine of Massachusetts, -wlio had de- voted a long and laborious life to the interpretation of Scrip- ture, and vrho was by no means a friend to the institution of slavery.

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