Tokens of the Divine Displeasure in the Late Conflagrations in New York Othe

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Tokens of the Divine Displeasure in the Late Conflagrations in New York Othe
James Renwick Willson
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39. " As a yearly hired ser- vant shall he be with him, " v. 53. This latter text shows that there were hired servants different from those that were hired yearly. Servants hired for life on stipulated terms. — • The law of the Jews was in relation to the poor most benevo- lent. If one become poor, money must be given him without interest, or he must be set up again in business on stock fur- nished him without usury. If he still cannot succeed, being found incompetent to provide for himself, he... is sold or put under the care of some one with his family, who will direct his labour and teach him to work and transact business. In the seventh year he goes out free, and he must not go out empty — his master, as he is called, must set him up again in business. Lev. Xxv. 35, 55. And this most benevolent pro- vision for the poor is compared to negro slavery and pressed into the service of oppression! Would to^God, the African race were treated according to these most benevolent laws. — • They and all other unoffending residents in Christian nations, have a right to be so dealt with, if there is any force in this law, as there is assuredly.

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