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CONTENTS.

MORAL IDENTITY OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE-TRADE AND SLAVERY.

A brief survey of the origin of the slave-trade-How are slaves
procured in Africa?-Force, fraud, and theft-The "middle pas-
sage"-Its horrors-Slave markets-The home traffic portrayed-
American slavery constantly reducing persons to slavery-In-
stances-Free negroes-Piracy-Slave-raising-Opinion of Judge
Upshur, Mr. Mercer, Mr. Clay, and Mr. Gholson-Hon. John Ran-
dolph-Professor Dew-Quotations from various newspapers-The
trade between the states-Advertisements-Address of Mr. Gid-
dings-Scene in Uniontown, Pa.-J. K. Paulding, Esq.-Feather-

DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS-DEPRIVATION OF RELIGIOUS PRIVILEGES.

The duties inculcated by Christianity-Quotations from the Bi-

ble-Rights of conscience-The Constitution and the laws of the

United States-Denial of all religious privileges to the slave-A

law of Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and Mississippi-Slavery

versus religious instruction and the privileges of the Gospel-

Slaves denied access to God's word, not provided with a regular
ministry, and the social means of grace but limitedly used by
them-Argument of Dr. Fuller-Three ways in which the rights
of conscience are violated-A most heinous sin-Testimony of the
synod of Kentucky-One of the worst features of the slave sys-
tem-Slavery against the spread of true religion-Remarks of a
runaway slave-Startling statements..
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