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Excerpt from: "A Dialogue, Between Two Southern Gentlemen And A Negro," Part 2 Ah, now you know very well, master, that my experience has led to some profound observations, and that I conclude that they will be reinstated in the pristine pureness of everlasting life? I am inclined to Universalism, master, for there is no multiplicity of human agencies can counteract the influence of Omniscient purity and love.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | "A Dialogue, Between Two Southern Gentlemen And A Negro," Part 2 | |
From: | "A Dialogue, Between Two Southern Gentlemen And A Negro" | |
Creator: | n/a | |
Date: | June 1852 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publication: | The Opal | |
Source: | New York State Library | |
Control no.: | 051 O612 1852 | |
Location: | vol.2, no.6, pp.178-181 | |
Keywords: | African American; Alabama; Asylums; Civil Liberties & Rights; Confinement; Entertainment, Leisure & Recreation; Government Agencies; Health & Medicine; Identity; Insanity; Institutions; Laws & Regulation; New York; New York State Lunatic Asylum; Psychiatric Disability; Religion; Slavery; The Arts | |
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