Report of Remarks By Rev Gw Perkins On Mr Stuarts book Conscience And the

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George William Perkins
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The language is quite as harsh as that of the -'•ultras" whom Mr. IStuart hates so cordially. But he cannot allow that so respectable a man as a Slaveholder could be spoken of so pointedly. So he goes mousing after some other interpretation ; and finds that in the context there is mention made of one Shallum who was rather slack in paying his laborers, and finds that the prophet was reproving him, and did not mean slaveholders at all ! For '* nobody ever heard that slaves should have wages. " t...herefore the prophet did not mean that it icas wroy^^ to keep war gesjfom tlicm ! Truly a second Daniel come to interpret. Be- cause a wicked act is very common, therefore the prophet did not mean to condemn it ! Because slaveholders, all the world over, ■with the true cliaraoteristic meanness of the tribej never do pay wages to their laborei's, therefore the prophet did not mean them, when he solemnly, and in the name of God, cursed those who re- fuse to pay wages ! ! Mr. Stewart with characteristic innocoicy, fails to see that this mode of interpretation is not only ridiculous, but is suicidal to his own position.

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