| 1834 - 300 str.
...fire-sides, they have no family altars, and when in affliction, sickness or deal h, they have no Ministi r to address to them the consolations of the Gospel,...to bury them with solemn and appropriate services. Sometimes a kind master will perform these offices; but, lor the most part, they depend upon their... | |
| 1834 - 450 str.
...plantations ? Again we return a negative answer. They have no Bibles to read at their own fire-sides, they have no family altars, and when in affliction, sickness or death, they have no Minister to addtess to them the consolations of the Gospel, nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate services.... | |
| William Jay - 1835 - 218 str.
...plantations ? Again we return a negative answer. They have no Bibles to read by their own firesides — they have no family altars ; and when in affliction, sickness,...remarked : " Let us establish missionaries among our own negroos, who, in view of religious knowledge, are as debasingly ignorant as any one on the coast of... | |
| William Jay - 1835 - 646 str.
...plantations? Again we return a negative answer. They have no Bibles to read by their own firesides — they have no family altars ; and when in affliction, sickness,...minister to address to them the consolations of the Gos134 AMERICAN SLAVERY. pel, nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate services." In a late number... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1837 - 174 str.
...plantations ? Again we return a negative answer. They have no bibles to read at their own fire-sides — no family altars — and when in affliction, sickness...to bury them with solemn and appropriate services. Sometimes a kind master will perform these offices. If the master is pious, the house servants alone... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 str.
...plantations ? Again we return a negative answer. They have no Bibles to read at their own fire-sides — no family altars — and when in affliction, sickness or death, they have no ministers to address to them the consolations of the gospel, nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1837 - 152 str.
...plantations 1 Again we return a negative answer. They have no bibles to read at their own fire-sides — no family altars — and when in affliction, sickness or death, they have no ministers to address to them the consolations of the gospel, nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1837 - 160 str.
...plantations ? Again we return a negative answer. They have no bibles to read at their own fire-sides — DO family altars — and when in affliction, sickness or death, they have no ministers to address to them the consolations of the gospel,nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate... | |
| John Jay - 1843 - 64 str.
...associations of Planters, 1831. " They (the slaves) have no Bible to read by their own firesides, they have no family altars, and when in affliction, sickness...death, they have no minister to address to them the consolation of the Gospel, nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate services." — Report in Synod... | |
| 1844 - 888 str.
...South Carolina and Georgia in 1833, says : " They have no Bible to read by their own firesides ; they have no family altars ; and when, in affliction, sickness,...to address to them the consolations of the Gospel." The next year tlie same Synod made a Report themselves, which says of the slaves : " They are destitute... | |
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