| 1824 - 758 頁
...known in all times, and under all .systems of religion, whether true or false. .Von meui hie lermo : I speak but what others have written on this point;...which is directly applicable to the subject that we arc discussing. " ' Slavery v.-.i- a part of the civil constitution of most countries when Christianity... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 476 頁
...be trusted with an empire the most extensive that ever obtained in any age or quarter of the world. Slavery was a part of the civil constitution of most countries, when Chrstianity appeared ; yet no passage is to be found in the Christian Scriptures, by which it is condemned... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 842 頁
...known in all times, and under all systems of religion, whether true or false. Nan meus hic sermo : I speak but what others have written on this point...part of the civil constitution of most countries when Chrisanity appeared ; yet no passage is to be found in the Christian scriptures by which it is condemned... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 830 頁
...known in all times, and under all systems of religion, whether true or false. Nun meus hie sermo : I speak but what others have written on this point...subject that we are discussing: " Slavery was a part of tlie civil constitution of most countries when Chrisanity appeared ; yet no passage is to be found... | |
| 1824 - 792 頁
...known in all times, and under all systems of religion, whether true or false. Nan meus hie sermo : I speak but what others have written on this point;...which is directly applicable to the subject that we arc discussing. " ' Slavery was a part of the civil constitution of most countries when Christianity... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 516 頁
...in all " times, and under all systems of Religion, " whether true or false. ATon meus hie sermo ; " I speak but what others have written on this " point...is directly " applicable to the subject that we are dis" cussing : — " ' Slavery was a part of the civil constitution " ' of most countries when Christianity... | |
| William Paley - 1831 - 624 頁
...obtained in any age or quarter of the world. Slatery was a part of the civil constitution of nx«t worried to death by dogs ; some were crucified ; and others were wrapt in pitched shir Scriplares, by which it is condemned or prohibited. Thi* u true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 358 頁
...which they advance from the silence of the New Testament respecting it. He says — It is urged that "Slavery was a part of the civil constitution of most countries when Christianity appeared ; yet that no passage is to be found in the Christian scriptures, by which it is condemned or prohibited."... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1834 - 646 頁
...empire the most extensive that ever obtained in any age or quarter of the world." He then shows that slavery was a part of the civil constitution of most countries when Christianity appeared ; and the reason that its precepts did not expressly condemn or prohibit slavery was. because, soliciting... | |
| James Kirke Paulding - 1836 - 308 頁
...determined opponent of the institution, and certainly as eminent a theologian as my Lord Brougham — " was a part of the civil constitution of most countries when Christianity appeared ; yet no passage is found in the Christian Scriptures by which it is condemned or prohibited. This is true, for Christianity,... | |
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