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... Legree . But take this human nature , such as we observe it in the world immediately around our- selves , such as we feel it within our own bosoms , -put it in contact with the recognised codes and published laws of slave - holding ...
... Legree . But take this human nature , such as we observe it in the world immediately around our- selves , such as we feel it within our own bosoms , -put it in contact with the recognised codes and published laws of slave - holding ...
Page 363
... Legree , who owns a cotton plantation on the Red River . She is pushed along into the same lot with Tom and two other men , and goes off , weeping as she goes . The benevolent gentleman is sorry ; but then the thing happens every day ...
... Legree , who owns a cotton plantation on the Red River . She is pushed along into the same lot with Tom and two other men , and goes off , weeping as she goes . The benevolent gentleman is sorry ; but then the thing happens every day ...
Page 364
... Legree , Tom's master , had purchased slaves at one place and another , in New Orleans , to the number of eight , and driven them , handcuffed , in couples of two and two , down to the good steamer Pirate , which lay at the levee ...
... Legree , Tom's master , had purchased slaves at one place and another , in New Orleans , to the number of eight , and driven them , handcuffed , in couples of two and two , down to the good steamer Pirate , which lay at the levee ...
Page 365
... Legree . Tom did so . " There , " said the former , throwing him a pair of coarse , stout shoes , such as were common ' among the slaves , " put these on . " In Tom's hurried exchange , he had not forgotten to transfer his cherished ...
... Legree . Tom did so . " There , " said the former , throwing him a pair of coarse , stout shoes , such as were common ' among the slaves , " put these on . " In Tom's hurried exchange , he had not forgotten to transfer his cherished ...
Page 368
... Legree , who stood with his back to them , the whole thing would go down like a mill - stone . It is your respectability and humanity that licenses and protects his brutality . " 66 " You certainly have a high opinion of my good nature ...
... Legree , who stood with his back to them , the whole thing would go down like a mill - stone . It is your respectability and humanity that licenses and protects his brutality . " 66 " You certainly have a high opinion of my good nature ...
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Page 423 - WHEN I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes.
Page 210 - TRULY God is good to Israel, even to such as are of a clean heart. 2 But as for me, my feet were almost gone; my steps had well nigh slipped. 3 For I was envious at the foolish, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.
Page 466 - The sons also of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee; and all they that despised thee shall bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet; and they shall call thee, The city of the Lord, The Zion of the Holy One of Israel. Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated, so that no man went through thee, I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations.
Page 421 - When we've been there ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, We've no less days to sing God's praise, Than when we first begun.
Page 378 - When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.
Page 424 - And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit; and he cried out, saying: let us alone; what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth? Art thou come to destroy us? I know thee who thou art, the Holy One of God.
Page 337 - Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.
Page 210 - When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me, Until I went into the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end.
Page 274 - Our first parents being left to the freedom of their own will, fell from the estate wherein they were created, by sinning against God.
Page 371 - When shall these eyes thy heaven-built walls And pearly gates behold ? Thy bulwarks, with salvation strong, And streets of shining gold...