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" Conference acknowledge that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man, and nature, and hurtful to society; contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion, and doing that which we would not others should do to us and ours? Do we pass our disapprobation... "
A History of American Christianity - Página 205
por Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1897 - 429 páginas
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The Grounds of Secession from the M. E. Church: Or, Book for the Times ...

Orange Scott - 1849 - 244 páginas
...Journal, Oct. 20, 1837. " In 1780, the Conference acknowledged that slavery is contrary™ THE LAWS or GOD, MAN AND NATURE, and hurtful to society ; CONTRARY...DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION; and doing what we would not that others should do unto us; and they pass their DISAPPROBATION upon all our friends...
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Methodism in America: With the Personal Narrative of the Author, During a ...

James Dixon - 1849 - 522 páginas
...enormities of slavery, and set themselves strenuously to oppose it. They rightly considered it as opposed to " the laws of God, man, and nature, and hurtful to society;" and it should seem that their testimony, in private and in public, agreed to this opinion. They evidently...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volumen13

1850 - 634 páginas
...slaves to give promises to set them free ? " Answer. — Yes. " 2. Does this Conference acknowledge, that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man,...and pure religion, and doing that which we would not others should do to us and ours ? Do we pass our disapprobation on all our friends who keep slaves,...
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A Compendium of Methodism: Embracing the History and Present Condition of ...

James Porter - 1861 - 528 páginas
...came down upon it with a vengeance, declaring it to be " contrary to the laws of God, man, and nature, contrary to the dictates of conscience and pure religion,...that which we would not that others should do to us." Here the war began, which continued with more or less severity until the year 1824, when the Discipline...
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The Grounds of Secession from the M.E. Church, Or, Book for the Times: Being ...

Orange Scott - 1851 - 246 páginas
...Journal, Oct. 20,1837.* • " In 1780, the Conference acknowledged that slavery is contrary TO THE LAWS or GOD, MAN AND NATURE, and hurtful to society; CONTRARY...DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE AND PURE RELIGION; and doing wliat we would not that others should do unto us; and they pass their DISAPPROBATION upon all our friends...
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Slavery and Anti-slavery: A History of the Great Struggle in Both ..., Volumen2

William Goodell - 1852 - 810 páginas
...perhaps, a studied dilution of the testimony previously given. In 1780, slavery was admitted to be " contrary to the laws of God, man, and nature, and...Society, contrary to the dictates of conscience and true religion, and doing what we would not that others should do unto us." This clearly describes it...
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A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon ...

Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 534 páginas
...was regularly organized in the United States, they resolved as follows : The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God. man,...society ; contrary to the dictates of conscience and true religion ; and doing what we would not others should do unto us. In 1784, when the church was...
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Slavery and Anti-slavery: A History of the Great Struggle in Both ...

William Goodell - 1853 - 628 páginas
...perhaps, a studied dilution of the testimony previously given. In 1780, slavery was admitted to be " contrary to the laws of God, man, and nature, and...to Society, contrary to the dictates of conscience arid true religion, and doing what we would not that others should do unto us." This clearly describes...
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A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon ...

Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 276 páginas
...was regularly organized in the United States, they resolved as follows : The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the laws of God, man and nature, and hurtful to society ; contrary to theTJictatesuf conscience and true religion ; and doing what we would not others should do unto us....
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A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon ...

Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 282 páginas
...States, they resolved as follows : The conference acknowledges that slavery is contrary to the lawa of God, man and nature, and hurtful to society ; contrary to the dictates of conscience and true religion ; and doing what we would not others should do unto us. . In 1784, when the church was...
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