The South Her Peril And Her Duty a Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyt

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The South Her Peril And Her Duty a Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyt
B M Benjamin Morgan Palmer
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If the blind Samson lays hold of the pillars which support the arch of the world's industry, how many more will be buried beneath its ruins than the lords of the Philistines ? " Who knoweth whether we are not come to the kingdom for such a time as this. " Last of all, in this great struggle, we defend the cause of God and religion. The abolition spirit is undeniably atheistic. The demon which erected its throne upon the guillotine in the days of Robespierre and Marat, which abolished the Sabbat...h and wor- shiped reason in the person of a harlot, yet survives to work other horrors, of which those of the French revolution are but the type. Among a people so generally religious as the American, a disguise must be worn ; but it is the same old threadbare disguise of the advocacy of human rights. From a thousand Jacobin clubs here, as in France, the decree has gone forth which strikes at God by striking at all subordination and law. Avail- ing itself of the morbid and misdirected sympathies of men, it has entrapped weak consciences in the meshes of its treachery ; and now, at last, has seated its high priest upon the throne, clad in the black garments of discord and schism, so symbolic of its ends.

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