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Who is on the Lord"s side?, or, Does the Bible sanction slavery?

Giles Pease

Who is on the Lord"s side?, or, Does the Bible sanction slavery?

being an examination into the Egyptian, Mosaic, and American systems of service and labor

by Giles Pease

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Published by Henry Hoyt in Boston .
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    Subjects:
  • Slavery.

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    Other titlesWho is on the Lord"s side?, Does the Bible sanction slavery?
    Statementby Giles Pease.
    ContributionsYA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsYA 25297
    The Physical Object
    Pagination64 p. ;
    Number of Pages64
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL605636M
    LC Control Number96200516

    The thief in the congregation should make compensation to the victim, whether in the congregation or not, according to the law of Moses (which is twice as much as he stole if he still has the item, and 4 times as much if it was a small item which he sold on, and 5 times as much if it was a large item which he sold on - the elders can decide whether in their opinion it was small or large). Okay, we’re going to start a new book today, Book I’m going to depart from the “But Now’s and But God’s,” and we’re going to take a look at one of the themes of Scripture. We’re going to chase it all the way down from Genesis to Revelation.

    THE DRED SCOTT DECISION, speech delivered before American Anti-Slavery Society, New York, Two speeches by Frederick Douglass; one on West India emancipation, delivered at Canandaigua, Aug. 4th, and the other on the Dred Scott decision, delivered in New York, on the occasion of the anniversary of the American Abolition Society, May, , Rochester, Mr. Chairman, . But how does this fact prove that the Bible does not sanction slavery? Why, sir, you have been all your life teaching that some men are made infidels by hearing any truth of the Bible;-that some men are made infidels by hearing the Trinity, Depravity, Atonement, Divinity of Christ, Resurrection, Eternal Punishment.

      Within the Bible we encounter Egyptian slavery, Hebrew slavery, Babylonian slavery, Persian slavery, and Greco-Roman slavery. All of these are “biblical slavery.” Finally, for me to be able to compare Eliezer’s situation with the life of a modern prisoner does not require that Eliezer be aware of both; it only requires that you and I be Author: Bart Barber. Mutual relation of masters and slaves as taught in the Bible: a discourse preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia, on Sabbath morning, Jan. .


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Paul. This it seems is so plain, that the refusal of the other party to acknowledge it is a signal instance of the manner in which they blind themselves to the clearest teachings of Scripture, or pervert its precepts in the interest of a spurious humanity.

Full text of "Does the Bible sanction American slavery?" See other formats. The bible does sanction slavery April 9, Nowhere in the bible does God denounce the institution of slavery. And that servant, which knew his lords will, and prepared not himself, neither Author: Freedom From Religion Foundation.

Does the Bible sanction American slavery?/Section 3. “For the Lord your God is God of gods, and Lord of lords, a great God, a mighty, and a terrible, which regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward: He doth execute the judgment of the fatherless and widow, and loveth the stranger, in giving him food and raiment.

Love ye therefore the. The book chronicles how the Covenanters fought and preached against slavery and British tyranny, and then against slavery and the new Christless constitution that continued to sanction slavery.

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Peck, Nathaniel. Christianity and Slavery. To accept the Bible as the Word of God is to accept a highly authoritarian structure for the church and society and the required "slave-mind" which such authority implies. To discard that structure is to "pick and choose" among the teachings of.

The claim is often made that the Bible is racist and that Christianity encourages racism. While there are people who claim the name of Christ and preach racist hatred in Christian churches, the Bible does not condone, but actually condemns this kind of behavior.

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Through the Bible with Les Feldick, Book Lesson One • Part I. The Mediator Between God and Man. I Timothy Iris and I get so thrilled as we travel and we go to these seminars and ten or twelve-year-old kids will come up and give either her or I a hug.

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Percy Anderson on the West and Southwestern States, encl. in Stuart to Russell, no. 7 Oct.F.O. 5/, and circulated to the by: 7. If someone really wants to find justification for slavery in the Bible, it is quite easy to achieve this goal.

In fact, it is difficult to do the opposite - to argue that the Bible (and thus God) finds immoral the practice of owning another human being as property. It's tricky. The. Societies function very well without slavery; they collapse without established governing authority.

(3) Peter does not assume that all masters are cruel, but he does assume that some will be, and that this will result in the unjust suffering of many Christian slaves. Unlike Paul’s epistles, Peter does not address both slaves and masters. Ephesians τίμα τὸν πατέρα σου καὶ τὴν μητέρα: honour thy father and nce is the duty; honour is the disposition of which the obedience is born.

The authoritative terms of the OT Law (Exodus ; Deuteronomy ), given in the exact words of the LXX, are adopted in order to enforce regard for that disposition.— ἥτις ἐστὶν.The Bible against slavery, with replies to the "Bible view of slavery," by John H.

Hopkins, bishop of the diocese of Vermont; and to "A northern presbyter's second letter to ministers of the gospel," by Nathan Lord, late president of Dartmouth College; and to "X," of the New-Hampshire patriot.The Bible is the most historically accurate book on earth.

What you read in the Book you find in the ground. The author has preached full-time every Lord’s day for almost forty years, a grandfather of two and is a staff archeologist with the ongoing excavation in Israel at Shiloh where the tabernacle tent of Moses stood for years from.