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CHAPTER XIV

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POLITICAL DUTIES OF CHRISTIANS.

EXTIRPATION OF SLAVERY FROM THE WORLD.

Necessity of government--Obligation of political action--Voters responsible for slavery--United States Constitution does not endorse slavery--Founders of the Republic intended that slavery should die out speedily--Character of the government changed--Great work for Christian citizens--Slavery in the District--Territories--Slave States--Throughout the world page 195

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