| ELLECTRON HENDERSON - 1815 - 730 páginas
...about their souls. He lookrd upon it as a prodigy, that any wearing the name of Christians, should confine the souls of their miserable slaves to a destroying...of thereby losing the benefit of their vassalage. But now he made a motion to the English, within two or three miles of him, that, at such a time and... | |
| Martin Moore - 1822 - 220 páginas
...about their souls. He looked upon it as a prodigy, that any weariiig the names of Christians, should confine the souls of their miserable slaves to a destroying ignorance, merely for fear of thereby loosing the benefit of their vassalage. But now he made a motion to the English, within two, or three... | |
| 1827 - 684 páginas
...les supposions des homines, on commenceroit k croire que nous ne sommes pas nous memes Chreti6ns.' (L. xv. ch. 5.) These Christian planters were anticipated...scanty measure, for their Christian benevolence. ' At homo, lie was not for having the vulgar taught to read, that they might think of nothing but the plough,... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 páginas
...have the heart of devils in them, as to prevent and hinder the instruction of the poor blackamores, and confine the souls of their miserable slaves to a destroying ignorance, meerly fcr fear of thereby losing the benefit of their vassalage ; but now he made a motion to the... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 páginas
...have the heart of devils in them, as to prevent and hinder the instruction of the poor blackamores, and confine the souls of their miserable slaves to a destroying ignorance, meerly for fear of thereby losing the benefit of their vassalage; but now he made a motion to the English... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 páginas
...have the heart of devils in them, as to prevent and hinder the instruction of the poor blackamores, and confine the souls of their miserable slaves to a destroying ignorance, meerly for fear of thereby losing the benefit of their vassalage; but now he made a motion to the English... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1871 - 348 páginas
...have the heart of devils in them, as to prevent and hinder the instruction of the poor Blackamores, and confine the souls of their miserable slaves to a destroying ignorance, merely through fear of -using the benefit of their vassalage." So, -old as he was, he induced the settlers... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1148 páginas
...have the Heart of Devils in them, as to prevent and hinder the Instruction of the poor Blackamores, and confine the souls of their miserable Slaves to...of thereby losing the Benefit of their Vassalage; but now he made a motion to the English within two or three Miles of him, that at such a time and place... | |
| Albert Hauck, Samuel Macauley Jackson, Charles Colebrook Sherman, George William Gilmore - 1910 - 526 páginas
...that " so little care was taken of their [the Negroes'] precious and immortal souls," which were left to " a destroying ignorance merely for fear of thereby losing the benefit of their vassalage." So throughout the colonies it was reported in 1678 that masters, " out of covetousness," refuse to... | |
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