Press enter after choosing selection

Church Action

Church Action image
Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
August
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

-The Oberlin Evangelistsays: "The Church is now the (bulwark of slavery." And so long as she refuses to testify agnirist it - so long as she keeps hercommunion tnbltïs and her pulpif.s open to slavehoid ers - so long as she receives monoy into her treasuries, made by enslaving men', she vvill lemiin the "bulwark." So long as slavoholdt-rs are wè'Icomed to the Churchea oflhe north, tliey wilt oí heed wlmrever 'tiighi rebukos they may hear Actions speak loudet thnn wtrds. And thoy will be satüfiedwith the nctions (ofappnival) bo the vord9' whittlioy :;ay. Morrover ihose churches which retuse to act, will havf? little ornothinglo saif. by way of repn.of. We arp glad tberê are a lew Churches who feel, and dare to do tlteir duty. Whe this is universal at the North, slaveholders will foei, and will act, (Cr'We are obiiged to defer the remainder of Mr. Giddings' speech till next weck, in ordor to make room for the fourth Veto of President Tyler. We pubhah this last document entire, or there will be a general wisl totiee it as it is. "L. S." shall have aplace next weck. (UThe Western Citizen says of the Indiana election: "Upon the whnle, there will not be as lurgre a munber of Liberty votes cas: aá was anticipated, but a grpater number thau wbs ever bcforc pollcdin this State."

Article

Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News