id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34688 Parker, Theodore Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 105635 5335 75 United States court, and makes oath that the dark man is his slave. conscience, and by the just law of God. Shall we shut up slavery or extend it? man, designed to secure his welfare, and represent the infinity of God. These laws are absolutely right; to obey them is to be and do absolutely violation of the law of God, and the natural duty of a man, as the towards wisdom, freedom, goodness towards men, and piety towards God. Of the final issue I have no doubt; but no man can tell what shall come In the North, the majority of men think that the law of man is a case: that the people ask him, "Which shall we obey, the law of man or So, then, here is a great general rule, that between the "law of man" both" the laws of God and the statutes of men. ./cache/34688.txt ./txt/34688.txt