Slavery, as recognized in the Mosaic civil law, recognized also, and allowed, in the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Christian Church, being one of a series of(...)
Date1865
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Robinson, Stuart, 1814-1881
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Rollo & Adam
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- Slavery, as recognized in the Mosaic civil law, recognized also, and allowed, in the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Christian Church, being one of a series of(...)
- Anti-slavery theories, versus inspiration. The anti-slavery theories incompatible with faith in the inspiration of the scriptures. Biblical discourse on slavery.
- Anti-slavery theories, versus inspiration. The anti-slavery theories incompatible with faith in the inspiration of the scriptures. Biblical discourse on slavery
- Slavery, as recognized in the Mosaic civil law, recognized also, and allowed, in the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Christian Church, being one of a series of Sabbath evening discourses on the laws of Moses. With notes from Orthodox British, and Continental Biblical critics and commentators.
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NotesSlavery, as recognized in the Mosaic civil law, recognized also, and allowed, in the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Christian Church, being one of a series of Sabbath evening discourses on the laws of Moses. With notes from Orthodox British, and Continental Biblical critics and commentators.. Cover title: Anti-slavery theories, versus inspiration. Robinson's biblical discourse. Half-title: The anti-slavery theories incompatible with faith in the inspiration of the scriptures. Running title: Biblical discourse on slavery.
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055282057D
Dewey241.675 R57 BR
Dewey768939
Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts
1861