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" They have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of taking too narrow views, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they opposed, and as if no guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it. "
Sketches in North America: With Some Account of Congress and of the Slavery ... - Seite 179
von Hugo Reid - 1861 - 320 Seiten
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Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery. By a Citizen of Massachusetts [i.e. James ...

William Ellery CHANNING, James Trecothick AUSTIN - 1835 - 60 Seiten
...own book. He has " fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of exaggerating their object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...with that of countenancing and upholding it." The view which I take of the moral duty of an American citizen, in regard to the discussion of Slavery,...
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Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery

James Trecothick Austin - 1835 - 56 Seiten
...own book. He has " fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of exaggerating their object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...with that of countenancing and upholding it." The view which I take of the moral duty of an American citizen, in regard to the discussion of Slavery,...
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Slavery

William Ellery Channing - 1835 - 184 Seiten
...design! They have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of exaggerating then* object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter,...
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Literary and Theological Review, Band 3

Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1836 - 676 Seiten
..."They have fallen," too " into the common errour of enthusiasts, that of exaggerating their object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter,...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Domestic Slavery

John L. Carey - 1838 - 126 Seiten
...have fallen,' says he, 'into the common error of enthusiasts, that of exaggerating their object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter,...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 Seiten
...design ! They have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of taking too narrow views, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter,...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D.D.

William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 Seiten
...design ! They have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of taking too narrow views, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter,...
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People's Edition of the Entire Works of W. E. Channing, Band 1

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 686 Seiten
...design ! They have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of taking too narrow views, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...guilt could be compared with that of countenancing or upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter,...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Band 16

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1844 - 668 Seiten
...have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts [fanatics]] that of exaggerating their object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they opposed, and as if no guilt could be compared with thai of countenancing and upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have Been them, has...
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Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution: In a Correspondence ...

Richard Fuller - 1845 - 272 Seiten
...designs ! They have fallen into the common error of enthusiasts, that of exaggerating their object, of feeling as if no evil existed but that which they...countenancing and upholding it. The tone of their newspapers, as far as I have seen them, has often been fierce, bitter, and abusive.'•" We are willing to weigh...
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