The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4 by American Anti-Slavery Society
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made by Dr. Fisk and Professor Stuart. In a letter to a Methodist
clergyman, Mr. Merrit, published in Zion's Herald, Dr. Fisk gives utterance to such things as the following:-- "But that you and the public may see and feel, that you have the ablest and those who are among the honestest men of this age, arrayed against you, be pleased to notice the following letter from Prof. Stuart. I wrote to him, knowing as I did his integrity of purpose, his unflinching regard for truth, as well as his deserved reputation as a scholar and biblical critic, proposing the following questions:--" 1. Does the New Testament directly or indirectly teach, that slavery existed in the primitive church? 2. In 1 Tim. vi. 2, And they that have believing masters, &c., what is the relation expressed or implied between "they" (servants) and "believing masters?" And what are your reasons for the construction of the passage? 3. What was the character of ancient and eastern slavery?-- Especially what (legal) power did this relation give the master over the slave? PROFESSOR STUART'S REPLY. |
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