Two Lectures On the Subjects of Slavery And Abolition

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Two Lectures On the Subjects of Slavery And Abolition
Charles From Old Catalog Olcott
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V 3 — 11, 1st Tim. I 20, Tit. Ii 12, 14, and many other passages. Purification from sin and avoidance of all contact with it, are the spirit of the whole Scriptures. Church fellowship should be u communion of snints with saints, and not of saints with satan, — vide 1st Cor. X 20, 21, Rev. Ii 2, 13 — 1G, 20— 2'3. Unrepenling and unreformed slaveholders, have no more christian right to gospel ordinances, than other atrocious criminals; and to partake of them is no more wicked for the one than the... other, (1st

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