The Church and the Rebellion: A Consideration of the Rebellion Against the Government of the United States; and the Agency of the Church, North and South, in Relation TheretoDerby & Miller, 1864 - 562 pages |
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... leading Divines , 155 ; Dr. Thornwell aids the Rebellion , 155 ; His Fast - Day Discourse , Nov. 21 , 1860 , 157 ; He vindicates the Secession of South Carolina , 158 ; Open resistance counselled , 159 ; Charge of Treason established ...
... leading Divines , 155 ; Dr. Thornwell aids the Rebellion , 155 ; His Fast - Day Discourse , Nov. 21 , 1860 , 157 ; He vindicates the Secession of South Carolina , 158 ; Open resistance counselled , 159 ; Charge of Treason established ...
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... leading men of the party , in their numerous speeches during the canvass , and by the resolu- tions of many assemblages of the people ; and if there were any contrary declarations they were wholly without authority , in the face of the ...
... leading men of the party , in their numerous speeches during the canvass , and by the resolu- tions of many assemblages of the people ; and if there were any contrary declarations they were wholly without authority , in the face of the ...
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... leading men of the triumphant party , presented to Congress for adoption into the Constitution , the foregoing provisions , which would secure greater immunities to slavery than it had ever before enjoyed . - The How were these generous ...
... leading men of the triumphant party , presented to Congress for adoption into the Constitution , the foregoing provisions , which would secure greater immunities to slavery than it had ever before enjoyed . - The How were these generous ...
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... because they had made up their minds before they entered the Convention , to rule the nation or ruin it . " -- Cincinnati Gazette , Oct. 18 , 1863 . AGAINST ALL MEASURES FOR PEACE . 13 leading member of 121 CHARACTER OF THE REBELLION .
... because they had made up their minds before they entered the Convention , to rule the nation or ruin it . " -- Cincinnati Gazette , Oct. 18 , 1863 . AGAINST ALL MEASURES FOR PEACE . 13 leading member of 121 CHARACTER OF THE REBELLION .
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... leading member of the Republican party , was the Chair- inan . It was in these words : " No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give Congress power to abolish or interfere , in any State , with the ...
... leading member of the Republican party , was the Chair- inan . It was in these words : " No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give Congress power to abolish or interfere , in any State , with the ...
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