The American Citizen. A Discourse [on Deut. Iv. 7, 8] on the Nature and Extent of Our Religious Subjection to the Government Under which We Live: Including Inquiry Into the Scriptural Authority of that Provision of the Constitution of the United States which Requires the Surrender of Fugitive Slaves1851 |
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145 NASSAU STREET 36 PARK ROW acknowledged allegiance American Citizen Apostle Paul appeal approve argument authority beneficence bondmen CHARLES SCRIBNER children of Israel Christians citizen and Obedient civil government commanded compact conflict conscience constitution counsels D.D. NEW YORK deliver DEUTERONOMY DISCOURSE domino duty enacted enjoin equity ernment evil exist expressed extradition fact factious farther fled force free-born Israelite fugi FUGITIVE SLAVES GEORGE WOOD give gospel Governor HAMILTON FISH hand hath statutes hearers heathen higher law HIRAM KETCHUM honour human law injunction instructions invaded Jews judgments so righteous king KREBS land of Israel Leviticus liberty master ment minds nation obligation Onesimus oppression ordinance perjury Peter ii Phile Philemon precept principles provision pulpit question refuge regard religious rulers RUTGERS STREET PRESBYTERIAN scriptures sedition Selden servant STREET AND 36 teachings happen Thanksgiving Day things thou shalt tion trades servum true truth Union Safety Committee unto Cæsar Vattel vindicate vituperation whereof Word