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nth, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth fallacies of the Abolitionists; or their seven arguments against the right of a man to hold property in his fellow-man; The seventeenth fallacy of the Abolitionists; or, the Argument from the Declaration of Independence. 290 CHAPTER III. THE ARGUMENT FROM THE SCRIPTURES. The Argument from the Old Testament; The Argument from the New Testament. 337 CHAPTER IV. THE ARGUMENT FROM THE PUBLIC GOOD. The Question; Emancipation in the British Colonies; The manner in which Emancipation has ruined the British Colonies; The great benefit supposed, by American Abolitionists, to result to the freed Negroes from the British Act of Emancipation; The Consequences of Abolition in the South; Elevation of the Blacks by Southern Slavery. 380 CHAPTER V. THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. Mr. Seward's Attack on the Constitution of his Country; The Attack of Mr. Sumner on the Constitution of his Country; The Right of Trial by Jury not impaired by the Fugitive Slave Law; The Duty of the Citizen in regard to the Constitution of the United States. 380 THE BIBLE ARGUMENT: OR, SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF DIVINE REVELATION. 1. Including a full investigation of the Scripture texts upon this subject. 461 2. Statistical view of Slavery, contrasting the relative condition of the North and South, in the light of the Statistics of the United States census. 522 SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF SOCIAL ETHICS. INFLUENCE OF SLAVERY ON SOCIAL LIFE. Necessity of Investigation; Vindicators of Slavery; Slavery a means of Civilization; Prejudices of Abolitionism; Discussion of the Declaration of Independence; Rights of Society; Self-preservation; The greatest good to the greatest number; Ambiguity in moral Investigation; Influence of Slavery on Civilization; The Slavery of England's Civilization; How Slavery retards the evils of Civilization; Servitude Inevitable; Abuses of Slavery and o
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