ADDRESSES OF REV. DRS. WM. HAGUE AND E. N. KIRK, AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION FOR FREEDMEN, AT THE OLD SOUTH CHURCH, MAY 28, 1863
1863 · Boston
by Hague, Wm. and E. N. Kirk
Boston: Printed by David Clapp, 1863. 16pp, stitched. Light wear, old institutional stamps, Good+.
White supremacy "is directly antagonistic to the truly catholic aim of Christianity." The Founders of the Nation believed, in "general," in "voluntary, gradual emancipation, in connection with the opening of new fields of action for the freedmen within the territories of our colonies in Africa." Now "God's voice," speaking through Abraham Lincoln in the "thunder" of guns, rightly demands "Immediate Emancipation by the War-power." Brave deeds of Negro (truncated)
White supremacy "is directly antagonistic to the truly catholic aim of Christianity." The Founders of the Nation believed, in "general," in "voluntary, gradual emancipation, in connection with the opening of new fields of action for the freedmen within the territories of our colonies in Africa." Now "God's voice," speaking through Abraham Lincoln in the "thunder" of guns, rightly demands "Immediate Emancipation by the War-power." Brave deeds of Negro (truncated)