Fugitive Slave Law the Religious Duty of Obedience to Law a Sermon Preached I
Fugitive Slave Law the Religious Duty of Obedience to Law a Sermon Preached I
Ichabod S Ichabod Smith Spencer
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Such government, with all its miavoidable imperfection and errors, on the whole is beneficial — indispensable — we could not do without it. — And rarely, very rarely indeed, is there a single instance of an individual man, here or beyond the Potomac, whom Law has injured tnore than it has benefited. Even if that Law unjustly takes away his liberty or his life, it may have done him more good than injm-y ; his liberty or his life might have been sooner and more cruelly destroyed without it. It wo...uld be hard to prove the contrary, in any one case that ever existed or ever will, here or elsewhere. The best and wisest Laws ever enacted by man, or that ever will be enacted by man, may sometimes operate hard- ly, even destructively, upon some particular persons. An innocent man may be accused of murder, tried, convicted, and sentenced to ignominious execution. But, wJiat then f May this man, who hwws his innocence, justly arm himself with deadly weapons, and Idll the officer who would exe- cute the sentence of the Law upon him, — and thus get out of his hands ?
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