Speech of Hon Lawrence M Keitt of South Carolina On the Origin of Slavery D

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Laurence Massilon Keitt
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Among the lat- ter, Paul was the most zealous and active. Bearing the word to the inhabitants of many provinces, in various countries, he had found them pagans, and he left them Christians in practice and faith. Deeply versed in the law of the covenant, divine- ly inspired with the spirit of the gospel, not un- acquainted with the precepts of the code, he had occasion, in his missions, to approach and decide many of the most intricate questions growing out of the doctrines of the new creed, and... the in- stitutes of political society. The conditions of Christianity, embraced by a wife and repudiated by a husband, adopted by a mother and refused by the children, preached to a slave and rejected by the master, suggested new ideas, and startled many scruples in many a mind.
Hence, sir, we find that after he had left them, to pass on to other theaters of action, he is fre- quently appealed to on some of the most delicate of domestic questions — among them, this very one of slavery — arising between individuals, who, bound together by the civil law of the land, were severed by religious differences of faith.


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