| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 598 páginas
...decision. Leo exerted himself, much to his honour, in behalf of the poor suflerers, and declared " That not only the Christian religion, but that Nature herself cried out against a state of slavery." This answer was certainly worthy of one, who was deemed the head of the Christian, church. It must,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 596 páginas
...exerted himself, much to his honour, in behalf of the poor sufferers, and declared " That not only tho Christian religion, but that Nature herself cried out against a state of slavery." This answer was certainly worthy of one, who was deemed the head of the christian church. It must,... | |
| 1809 - 890 páginas
...Humanity, and the latter opposed them ; the dispute was referred to Pope Leo the Tenth, who declared that not only the Christian Religion, but that Nature herself cried out against a .State of Slavery. This decision, which was exactly what the most ardent Friends of Abolition could have wished, ought... | |
| 1831 - 222 páginas
...scrupulous as he was with regard to the means of acquiring wealth, declared "that not only the Cbristian religion, but that nature herself, cried out against a state of slavery." Elizabeth of England, though she sbrank not from the commission of a crime which will forever cast... | |
| William Martin - 1832 - 504 páginas
...pope of Rome, exerted himself, much to his honour, in behalf of the poor sufferers, and declared, " That not only the Christian Religion, but that nature herself, cried out against a state of slavery." The first importation of slaves from Africa, in which. .Englishmen were concerned, was in the reign... | |
| Elizabeth Margaret Chandler - 1836 - 418 páginas
...unprincipled Pope Leo X., little scrupulous as he was with regard to the means of acquiring wealth, declared " that not only the christian religion, but that nature herself, cried out against a state of slavery." Elizabeth of England, though she shrank not from the commission of a crime which will forever cast... | |
| Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, Benjamin Lundy - 1836 - 318 páginas
...unprincipled Pope Leo X., little scrupulous as he was with regard to the means of acquiring wealth, declared " that not only the christian religion, but that nature herself, cried out against a state of slavery." Elizabeth of England, though she shrank not from the commission of a crime which will forever cast... | |
| Elizabeth Margaret Chandler - 1845 - 320 páginas
...unprincipled Pope Leo X., little scrupulous as he was with regard to the means of acquiring wealth, declared " that not only the Christian religion, but that nature herself, cried out against a state of slavery." Elizabeth ot England, though she shrank not from the commission of a crime which will forever cast... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1848 - 796 páginas
...Dominicans and Franciscans, disputing about this very question, referred to him for decision, and say, 'that not only the Christian religion, but that nature herself cried out against a state of slavery 83.' Our own Elizabeth, too, might look coldly upon Hawkins when he came home, with the unenviable... | |
| 1969 - 542 páginas
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