| George Bancroft - 1841 - 366 halaman
...manner, their change of country would prove to them a benefit. A message from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If you take slaves in faith, and...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." WAR OP THE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION. AFTER the departure of Oglethorpe, the southern colonies enjoyed repose... | |
| George Bancroft - 1843 - 524 halaman
...their change 1751. of country would prove to them a benefit. A message from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If you take slaves in faith, and...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." After the departure of Oglethorpe, the southern colonies enjoyed repose ; for the war for colonial... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 524 halaman
...their change 1751. of country would prove to them a benefit. A message from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If you take slaves in faith, and...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." After the departure of Oglethorpe, the southern colonies enjoyed repose ; for the war for colonial... | |
| George Bancroft - 1846 - 528 halaman
...their change 1751. of country would prove to them a benefit. A message from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If you take slaves in faith, and...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." After the departure of Oglethorpe, the southern colonies enjoyed repose ; for the war for colonial... | |
| 1848 - 544 halaman
...settled in Georgia long had scruples ; but they were reassured by the heads of their sect in Germany : " If you take slaves in faith, and with the intent of...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." Thus, as usual, the religious sentiment and its most disinterested votaries were made the tools of... | |
| George Warburton - 1849 - 478 halaman
...terminate for the advantage of the Africans, pleaded before the trustees in its favour. At last even tho Moravians (who in a body emigrated to Georgia in 1733)...iii., p. 479, quoted by Bancroft, vol. iii., p. 448. constancy, a continual series of legal persecutions and even the anger of his father, until the unspotted... | |
| George Bancroft - 1850 - 516 halaman
...their change 1751. of country would prove to them a benefit.^-A*nessage from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If you take slaves in faith, and...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." After the departure of Oglethorpe, the southern colonies enjoyed repose ; for the war for colonial... | |
| George Bancroft - 1853 - 520 halaman
...country would prove to them a benefit. A message from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If Jou take slaves in faith, and with the intent of conducting...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." After the departure of Oglethorpe, the southern colonies enjoyed repose ; for the war for colonial... | |
| james bowden - 1854 - 428 halaman
...conclusion which their brethren in Germany sanctioned. " If you take slaves in faith," they wrote in 1751, "and with the intent of conducting them to Christ,...action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction." Thus did specious reasoning and covetousness silence conscientious conviction, and convert the territory... | |
| James Wickes Taylor - 1854 - 602 halaman
...manner, their change of country would prove to them a benefit. A message from Germany served to hush their scruples. " If you take slaves in faith, and...intent of conducting them to Christ, the action will be not a sin, but may prove a benediction."8 In 1739, the brethren at Herrnhut resolved to extend their... | |
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