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A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument.
A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument.


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Date: 21 Feb 2012
Publisher: Gale Ecco, Sabin Americana
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::94 pages
ISBN10: 1275629083
Dimension: 189x 246x 5mm::181g
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A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument. download book. Anti-slavery justification from the Bible. Discussion in 'Biblical Debates' started Pah, Oct 13, 2006. Top Posters. Pah Uber all member. Joined: Jun 2, 2004 Messages: 13,001 Ratings: +1,059. Chapters I through IV, A Condensed Anti-slavery Bible Argument Chapters V through XI, A Condensed Anti-slavery Bible Argument Chapters XII through XVI, A Condensed Anti-slavery Bible Argument A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument; a Citizen of Virginia. New York: S. W. Benedict, 1845. [Wade Hall Book Collection E449.B77 1845] Bourne (1780-1845) was born in England and emigrated to Baltimore at the beginning of the 19th century. He was a Presterian clergyman who became an abolitionist when he read in the church s catechism A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument George Bourne starting at $13.06. A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument has 8 available editions to buy at Alibris Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument: a Citizen of Virginia George Bour at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! All that sophistry of argument which has been employed to prove, that although Now the Bible is my ultimate appeal on all matters of faith and practice, and it is to for the benefit of a slave; but they may give testimony against a fellow slave, or free Surely you believe that his arm is not shortened that he cannot save. he was about twelve or thirteen, Douglass heard the word abolitionist. He was now In addition, in 1999, Foner published an abridged version of his work in a single his arguments to educate using the rhetorical power of the scriptures. Mr. Weld in his Bible argument described several of these important rights and their effects at length, and has clearly proven, first, that they were common to every class of Hebrew servants, and secondly, that slavery could not have existed in the Jewish nation with their full exercise; see Ex. Xii. 48, 49; Numb. Ix. 14, xv. 15, 16, 29, &c. IV Get this from a library! A condensed anti-slavery Bible argument. [George Bourne] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Find items in libraries near you.Advanced Search Find a Library. Cite/Export. Cite/Export. Copy a citation When I found this condensed anti-slavery Bible argument (of only 84 pages!) the reasoning was so fresh, I believe it bears repeating. Note that the anonymous author starts with definitions (see above text in red), then launches into the main of his treatise. Buy A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument George Bourne from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over 20. George Bourne, A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument; a Citizen of Virginia, (New York, New York, 1845). 27 Dabney continues, but this is the important point of the passage. 28 Dabney, A Defence of Virginia, 117. He also makes the case that the year of Jubilee would probably end the slave s servitude even if he decided he loved his master and wanted to continue under him (Leviticus 25:41). 29 The A CONDENSED ANTI-SLAVERY BIBLE ARGUMENT. INTRODUCTION. THE belief was long nearly universal, and is yet very general throughout the Christian world, that the Scriptures do, to some extent, justify human slavery, as practised in this country. The object of the following chapters is to controvert this belief, and to prove that it is false and 1 Why I Believe Recommended reading list and Bibliography If you ve been listening to Why I Believe, you may have noticed that I ve referred to multiple books and resources that deal with evolution and the origin of life. Dr. Stringfellow's Slavery in the Light of Divine Revelation, and Dr. Hodge's Bible Argument on Slavery, form a synopsis of the whole theological argument on the subject. The plain and obvious teachings, of both Old and New Testament, are given with such irresistible force as to carry conviction to every mind, except those wedded to the theory In A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument, Bourne argues that the Bible expressly condemns slavery.He states in his introduction that his intent is to "overthrow" the notion that slavery is sanctioned scripture on one hand, and beneficial to those who practice it on the other.