What Ought to Be Done With the Freedmen And With the Rebels a Sermon Preached I

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What Ought to Be Done With the Freedmen And With the Rebels a Sermon Preached I
Henry Martyn Dexter
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And Augustine, acute, comprehensive, full of life and vigor, whose heart of fire impressed ineffaceably upon the Christian world his theology of predestination and free-will, was a Numidian. So Tous- saint L'Ouverture, the noble patriot of Hayti, was a thorough negro: yet Wordsworth immortalized his greatness in one of his sweetest sonnets, and Whittier apostrophized him thus: — •• Even whore thy name shall be Redeemed from color's infamy; And men shall learn to speak of thee As one of earth's ...great spirits, born In servitude, and nursed in scorn; * Rev. Lewis Grout. Zulu-land, &c, p. 185.
t Prof. \Y. G. T. Sbedd, in BibUothtca Sacra, xiv. C37.
L2 Casting aside the weary weight And fetters of its low estate, In that strong majesty of soul Which knows no color, tongue, or clime ; Which -till has spurned the base control ( )f t\ rants through all time. " And who, that knows any thing about the literature of the present day, does oot know that Alexandre Dumas, the most fertile, if oot the most popular, French writer of the genera- tion, — his daily work averaging thirty-two printed octavo pages, and his income from the pen reaching $12, 000 a year, * — is of the proscribed blood, with its strongly-marked physical characteristics?


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