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" God, declare that from us, feeble as we are, the light of Christianity has gone forth ; while upon that curse of curses, the slave trade, a deadly blight has fallen as far as our influence extends. "
The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ... - Page 436
1852
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The African Repository, Volume 24

African Americans - 1848 - 404 pages
...acknowledgment of His Providence. The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the living Godi declare that from us, feeble as we are, the light...blight has fallen as far as our influence extends. Therefore, in the name of humanity, and virtue, and religion — in the name of the Great God, our...
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The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volume 45

Liberalism (Religion) - 1848 - 492 pages
...before the altar of the living God, * Report of American Colonization Society for 1848, p. 46. declares that from us, feeble as we are, the light of Christianity...gone forth ; while upon that curse of curses, the slave-trade, a deadly blight has fallen, as far as our influence extends. "Therefore, in the name of...
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The New Republic

Helen Cross Knight - Liberia - 1850 - 266 pages
...Providence. " The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the living God, declares that from us, feeble as we are, the light of Christianity...blight has fallen as far as our influence extends. " Therefore, in the name of humanity, virtue and religion — in the name of the Great God, our common...
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The African Repository, Volume 26

African Americans - 1850 - 410 pages
...seen, bear testimony to our piety, and to our acknowledgment of His providence. The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the living...Christianity has gone forth, while upon that curse ofI curses, the Slave Trade, a deadly blight has fallen, as far as our influence extends. Witness."]...
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Liberia: Or, Mr. Peyton's Experiments

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Liberia - 1853 - 340 pages
...seen, bear testimony to our piety, and to our acknowledgment of His Providence. The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the living...has gone forth, while upon that curse of curses, the slave-trade, a deadly blight has fallen, as far as our influence extends. Therefore, in the name of...
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Liberia: Or, Mr. Peyton's Experiments

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Liberia - 1853 - 318 pages
...seen, bear testimony to our piety, and to our acknowledgment of His Providence. The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the living...has gone forth, while upon that curse of curses, the slave-trade, a deadly blight has fallen, as far as our influence extends. Therefore, in the name of...
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The African Repository, Volume 29

African Americans - 1853 - 406 pages
...native Africans bowing down with them before the living God, declare that from them, feeble as they are, the light of christianity has gone forth, while...the slave trade, a deadly blight has fallen, as far a» their influence extends." it is under these impressions that we write, and in doing so, we are...
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The English Woman's Journal, Volume 10

Women - 1863 - 448 pages
...His providence. The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the Living God, declares that from us, feeble as we are, the light of Christianity...blight has fallen as far as our influence extends. Therefore, in the name of humanity, virtue and religion — in the name of the great God, our common...
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Speech of Col. Curtis M. Jacobs, on the Free Colored Population of Maryland ...

Curtis M. Jacobs - Freed persons - 1860 - 80 pages
...the altar of the living uod, declares that from us, I'echle as we are, the light of Christianity lias gone forth; while upon that curse of curses, the slave...blight has fallen as far as our influence extends, 'f herefore in Uic nauie of humanity, virtue and religion—in the name of the tJreat üod, our common...
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The African Repository, Volume 38

African Americans - 1862 - 412 pages
...his providence. The native African, bowing down with us before the altar of the living God, declares that from us, feeble as we are, the light of Christianity...slave trade, a deadly blight has fallen as far as •ur influence extends. Therefore in the name «f humanity, virfcms, and religion — in the name...
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