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Page 149
... human beings die Upon thy altar , Commerce ? ' And hails Africa restored to human rights . ' The last poem , occasioned by the Abolition of the Slave- Trade in 1806 , ' presents the same general views , but is more copious in moral ...
... human beings die Upon thy altar , Commerce ? ' And hails Africa restored to human rights . ' The last poem , occasioned by the Abolition of the Slave- Trade in 1806 , ' presents the same general views , but is more copious in moral ...
Page 222
... human society and human felicity , dishonour Jesus Christ , and dethrone the Deity .'- If to preach Christ be to make use of his name as a charm , to erect his doctrines as the labarum and badge of a party , to entertain you with ...
... human society and human felicity , dishonour Jesus Christ , and dethrone the Deity .'- If to preach Christ be to make use of his name as a charm , to erect his doctrines as the labarum and badge of a party , to entertain you with ...
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... human beings , than a ground for addressing them with calls to holiness . According to Mrs. M.'s account of the state and condition of man , on whom , universally , the moral corruption of our first parent has been entailed , ' a very ...
... human beings , than a ground for addressing them with calls to holiness . According to Mrs. M.'s account of the state and condition of man , on whom , universally , the moral corruption of our first parent has been entailed , ' a very ...
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