A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, An Essay on SlaveryWoodward, A.
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A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, An Essay on Slavery
Woodward, A.
Slavery -- United States; Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Uncle Tom's cabin; Uncle Tom (Fictitious character)
The schemes of abolitionists potent for evil. By what means can
slavery be abolished?
Colonization. Kindness and conciliation,
Territory should be set apart for free blacks,
Aversion of slaves to a removal to Africa,
CHAPTER VIII.
The holding of slaves not sinful under all circumstances--Curse
denounced on Ham, &c., &c.
CHAPTER IX.
Slavery under the Mosaic Dispensation--Christ and his Apostles,
CHAPTER X.
Paul,--Philemon,--and Onesimus. Solemn thoughts,
CHAPTER XI.
The respective duties of masters and servants, &c.
CHAPTER XII.
Demagogues--Disorganizes--Abolitionists, &c.
CHAPTER XIII.
The love of God--Self-love--Truth and error,
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