FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158  
159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   >>   >|  
location in some place of security and liberty."--_National Gazette_. The facts we have now exhibited, abundantly prove the extreme cruelty and sinfulness of that prejudice against color which we are impiously told is an ORDINATION OF PROVIDENCE. Colonizationists, assuming the prejudice to be natural and invincible, propose to remove its victims beyond its influence. Abolitionists, on the contrary, remembering with the Psalmist, that "It is HE that hath made us, and not we ourselves," believe that the benevolent Father of us all requires us to treat with justice and kindness every portion of the human family, notwithstanding any particular organization he has been pleased to impress upon them. Instead, therefore, of gratifying and fostering this prejudice, by continually banishing from our country those against whom it is directed, Abolitionists are anxious to destroy the prejudice itself; feeling, to use the language of another, that--"It is time to recognize in the humblest portions of society, partakers of our nature with all its high prerogatives and awful destinies--time to remember that our distinctions are _exterior_ and evanescent, our resemblance real and permanent--that all is transient but what is moral and spiritual--that the only graces we can carry with us into another world, are graces of divine implantation, and that amid the rude incrustations of poverty and ignorance there lurks an imperishable jewel--a SOUL, susceptible of the highest spiritual beauty, destined, perhaps, to adorn the celestial abodes, and to shine for ever in the mediatorial diadem of the Son of God--_Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones_." No. 13. THE ANTI-SLAVERY EXAMINER. * * * * * CAN ABOLITIONISTS VOTE OR TAKE OFFICE UNDER THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION? "The preservation, propagation, and perpetuation of slavery is the vital and animating spirit of the National Government." NEW YORK: AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, 142 NASSAU STREET 1815. INTRODUCTION. The American Anti-Slavery Society, at its Annual Meeting in May, 1844, adopted the following Resolution: _Resolved_, That secession from the present United States government is the duty of every abolitionist; since no one can take office, or throw a vote for another to hold office, under the United States Constitution, without violating his anti-slavery principles, and rendering himself an a
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158  
159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

prejudice

 

Abolitionists

 

United

 

States

 

National

 

graces

 

slavery

 

SLAVERY

 

spiritual

 

office


OFFICE
 

despise

 

EXAMINER

 
ABOLITIONISTS
 
abodes
 
imperishable
 

susceptible

 
highest
 

incrustations

 

poverty


ignorance

 

beauty

 

destined

 

diadem

 

mediatorial

 

celestial

 

AMERICAN

 

government

 

abolitionist

 

present


secession
 
adopted
 
Resolution
 

Resolved

 

principles

 

rendering

 

violating

 

Constitution

 
Government
 
spirit

implantation

 

animating

 
CONSTITUTION
 

STATES

 
preservation
 

propagation

 
perpetuation
 

SOCIETY

 

Society

 
Slavery