No Slavery in Nebraska the Voice of God Against National Crime
No Slavery in Nebraska the Voice of God Against National Crime
Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879
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That the ixiqi nr of iiu. Max govei:nments SHOULD EXCITE >:0 DISTEIST OE THE GOYEEX:\lEIsT OF GOD. (1. ) It sJiouIJ not slicilce our confidence in tlic cictive providential fjovernment of God. The first and most natural Avish of a humane heart at the sight of enormous wickedness, is for power to prevent it. "We Lmg to set aside the tyrant and to deliver the oppressed. In our indignation at cruelty and injustice, we are almost ready ourselves to take up the sword and the battle-axe on behalf of ...Truth, and the Almighty. We feel that if we had omnipotent jiower, we would certainly bring injustice to an end. We marvel that God does not do this. And at len^'th, like Asaiih, we beirin to doubt wheth^T there is a superintending Providence, an observinic and riahteous Jud:_''e, until our steps have 16 THE VOICE OF GOD well iiigli slipped from the found atiou of our faitb. But we forget that moral conduct is not within the scope of physical power ; — that to sweep the earth with a delu
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