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Antebellum Slavery: An Orthodox Christian View

ePub Antebellum Slavery: An Orthodox Christian View by Gary Lee Roper in History

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The ship itself was obscure and small; valued at a mere 128 pounds; eight shillings; and fourpence. Each passenger had a total area the size of a single mattress under a five-foot ceiling in which to cook; eat; sleep; dress and all the rest of living.During the months-long journey; one Pilgrim died. Another; washed overboard; was miraculously washed back on deck. A crew member; not so fortunate; perished. The landing at Plymouth was on the morning of Monday; December 11; 1620.Ahead of this brave band lay a harsh winter; which robbed more than half the settlers of their lives. When spring came at last; 54 people were left; 21 of them under sixteen. But when the Mayflower sailed back to England; not one survivor asked to return.The men and women of the Mayflower did not come seeking fame or profit. They sought—and found—peace. The agreement they drew up before landing was described by John Quincy Adams as “the first example in modern times of a social compact or system of government instituted by voluntary agreement conformable to the laws of nature; by men of equal rights and about to establish their community in a new country.”This book reconstructs the voyage that linked European civilization and America; the facts behind what was to become the first legend of the American people; a pioneering journey that took nearly four centuries to come to life as it does in these pages.


#3731398 in Books Gary Roper 2009-09-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .76 x 6.00l; 1.09 #File Name: 1441517812334 pagesAntebellum Slavery An Orthodox Christian View


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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Monte JonesI enjoyed this book relating the Scriptures and what God has to say about the matter.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This is with out doubt one of the finest most researched books i have read on the subject ...By scott lewisThis is with out doubt one of the finest most researched books i have read on the subject of slavery as it pertains to the Bible and its documentation throughout Human history.6 of 8 people found the following review helpful. The Truth-UnadulteratedBy Gordon L. BassIt's both encouraging and heartbreaking. Encouraging that the truth is still being told on this contentious issue. It's heartbreaking to think of all the love that existed between master and slave that was lost to the heartless industrial north due to Lincoln's war for money.

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