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In a word, if any kind of slavery can be vindicated by the Holy Scriptures, we are already sure our making and holding t
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"In a word, if any kind of slavery can be vindicated by the Holy Scriptures, we are already sure our making and holding the Negroes our slaves, as we do, cannot be vindicated by any thing we can find there, but is condemned by the whole of divine revelation"

- Samuel Hopkins

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This quote by Samuel Hopkins is an effective declaration versus the practice of slavery. He argues that the Holy Scriptures do not excuse any form of slavery, which the practice of making and holding African Americans as slaves is condemned by the entirety of divine discovery. Hopkins is making a strong moral argument against slavery, and is suggesting that it is an immoral practice that must not be tolerated. He is also recommending that the practice of slavery is not supported by any spiritual or moral authority, which it is an infraction of the rights of African Americans. This quote is an effective tip of the importance of respecting the rights of all people, regardless of their race or ethnic background. It is likewise a pointer of the importance of standing up against oppression and injustice, and of the importance of fighting for the rights of all individuals.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Samuel Hopkins between September 17, 1721 and December 20, 1803. He/she was a famous Clergyman from USA. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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