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Excerpt from A South-Side View of Slavery: Or Three Months at the South in 1854
IT was well said by Rev. John Newton, of London, that Job and his friends might have continued their dis pute to the present time, if they had lived so long, unless God had interposed to settle the controversy.
Good men, conscientiously persuaded of the truth and importance of their respective partial views of a great subject, pleading for God, and therefore convinced, each Of them, that the Most High is on his Side, cannot yield one to the other Without doing violence to their con sciences.
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