id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 51371 Fitch, Charles Slaveholding Weighed in the Balance of Truth, and Its Comparative Guilt Illustrated .txt text/plain 10618 461 77 fellow men, relative to the subject of slavery, it is necessary that we wrongs inflicted on the poor slave, that they deal in unjust severity of men, were but becoming more secure in their claims of property in God's said this slaveholder, 'who will read the whole Bible to his slaves. victim of slavery, shut out from all true knowledge of God, deprived by life worn out on a slave plantation, toiling to enrich the hard-hearted let the oppressed go free, who claim that _they_ treat their slaves of heaven, and claim that he bears more of God's image than his slave? the oppressed and broken hearted slave, as for us, or for the man who fear God or love man, resolve before high Heaven, that they will not your fellow men, look at the wrongs of the slave, and weep and toil for men into obedience to the commands of God. Slavery cannot long live ./cache/51371.txt ./txt/51371.txt