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A SCRIPTURAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, AND HISTORICAL VIEW OF SLAVERY, FROM THE DAYS OF THE PATRIARCH ABRAHAM, TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY... [FIFTH THOUSAND] - 1864

by Hopkins, John Henry

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New York: W.I. Pooley, 1864. Original cloth [chipped at head and foot of spine]. [2], vii, [1 blank], [3]-376pp. Clean text, Very Good. Hopkins was the first Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont. Writing after the Emancipation Proclamation had turned the sectional conflict into a war against slavery, he argues in detail that slavery is not forbidden by scripture and hence is not a sin. "Though loyal to the Union, he maintained throughout the Civil War an irenic attitude toward the South which enabled him, when he became presiding bishop in 1865, to take a leading part in effecting the reunion of the Church" [DAB]. Sabin 32932. LCP 4946 [third thousand].
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