| 1836 - 180 páginas
...demon of slavery—they answered: "That such separation among persons situated as our slaves are,is civilly a separation by death, and they believe that in the sight of God, it would he so viewed. To forbid second marriages in such case would be to expose the parties, not only to stronger... | |
| 1836 - 92 páginas
...Dec. 18. To this your committee recommend the following answer—that such separation among persona situated as our slaves are, is civilly a separation by death, and they helieve that in the sight of God it would be so viewed. To forbid second marriages in such case would... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1839 - 316 páginas
...separated by sale; an every day result of the great internal slave-trade. They answered— " ' That such separation, among persons situated as our slaves are,...would be so viewed. To forbid second marriages in such case, would be to expose the parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptations, but to... | |
| 1839 - 658 páginas
...sale ; an every day result of the great internal slave-trade. They answered — •• ' That such separation, among persons situated as our slaves are,...would be so viewed. To forbid second marriages in such case, would be to expose the parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptations, but to... | |
| 1840 - 540 páginas
...reverences returned the following answer, doubtless, after due examination of the Gospel:—" That such separation among persons situated as our slaves are, is civilly a separation by deaths and they believe that, in the sight of God, it would be so received. To forbid second marriages,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 452 páginas
...by sale, — an everyday result of the great internal slave-trade; They answered, — " ' That such separation, among persons situated as our slaves are,...would be so viewed. To forbid second marriages in such case, would be to expose the parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptations, but to... | |
| Stephen Symonds Foster - 1844 - 76 páginas
...prospect of future intercourse, the parties ought to be allowed to marry again," Answer, — " That such separation among persons situated as our slaves are,...parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptation, but to church censure, for acting in obedience to their masters, who cannot be expected... | |
| Parker Pillsbury - 1847 - 104 páginas
...as to preclude all prospect of future intercourse, the parties ought to be allowed to marry again ?" Answer, — " That such a separation among persons...parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptation, but to church censure, for acting in obedience to their masters, who cannot be expected... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 450 páginas
...by sale, — an everyday result of the great internal slave-trade. They answered, — "' That such separation, among persons situated as our slaves are,...would be so viewed. To forbid second marriages in such case, would be to expose the parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptations, but to... | |
| William Ingersoll Bowditch - 1849 - 182 páginas
...prospect of future intercourse, the parties ought to be allowed to marry again," Answer — " That such separation among persons situated as our slaves are,...parties, not only to stronger hardships and strong temptation, but to church-censure for acting in obedience to their masters, who cannot be expected... | |
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