Domestic Slavery Considered As a Scriptural Institution
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Suppose that I am communicating to another a system of truth or of duty, and think that he will be most likely to be influenced by my teaching, if I unfold my views gradually, allowing one portion to work its part of the change which I hope to effect, before I introduce another. In this is there the violation of any moral law ? Am I obliged to present the truth in such a manner as will be most likely to ensure its entire rejection? Ami not bound, in such a case, to consult the dictates of my ow...n reason, and the best good of him whom it is my duty to benefit ? The Bible is filled with cases of just such expediency as this. The grad- ual development of the truths of revelation under the several dispensations, illustrate it on the widest possible scale, and show that the Deity frequently allows ages to intervene between the discovery of one truth and the discovery of the next which is intimately associated with it. Our Saviour dis- closed his doctrines to his disciples, as their minds by becoming expanded were able to receive them.
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