The author of this book presents two propositions in the investigation of the institution of slavery as it existed in the United States: 1. Slavery is a punishment inflicted by God upon enslaved peoples or nations for their wickedness; and, 2. Slavery in this country was the providential means whereby the children of Africa were to be lifted from their deep degradation to a state of civil and religious liberty.
Related Titles: A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery by John Henry Hopkins (1864) Liberty and Slavery by Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1856) A Defense of Virginia and the South by Robert Lewis Dabney (1867)
A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery by John Henry Hopkins (1864)
Liberty and Slavery by Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1856)
A Defense of Virginia and the South by Robert Lewis Dabney (1867)
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