In 'The Pictures of Slavery in Church and State (Complete Edition)' by John Dixon Long, readers are taken on a thought-provoking journey delving into the complex relationship between slavery, religion, and government. Long's literary style is both eloquent and insightful, offering a critical analysis of the historical portrayal of slavery in both church and state. The book provides a detailed examination of the role that religion and governance played in perpetuating the institution of slavery, shedding light on the moral implications and societal consequences of such systems. Long's work is a significant contribution to the study of American history and the impact of slavery on various facets of society. His meticulous research and compelling arguments make this book a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. John Dixon Long's deep understanding of the complexities surrounding slavery in church and state is evident in this comprehensive work. Readers interested in exploring the intersection of religion, politics, and social justice will find 'The Pictures of Slavery in Church and State' to be an enlightening and thought-provoking read.
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This eBook edition of "The Pictures of Slavery in Church and State" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. "Pictures of Slavery in Church and State" written by a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church and a leading U.S. abolitionist at the time, John Dixon Long (1817 1894), is considered to be one of the most influential readings in abolitionist circles. Dixon debated in his book the issue of slavery, breaking the silence on what was openly discussed as hypocrisy and cowardice of the Methodist religious hierarchy, given their founders' adamant prescriptions against slavery in the early doctrines of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Contents: What Is Southern Slavery, and Who Are Slaves Methodist Episcopal Church and Slavery The Conference Report The Mischievous Colt Abolitionist Love of Military Titles Going in Debt Aunt Phillis Popular Preachers in the South Rum and Slavery The Wicked Slave The Foreign Slave-trade The Great American Republic Tobacco and Slavery Slavery and Novels The Baltimore Conference Slavery and White Labor Maryland Hospitality Personal Incidents The Fourth of July A Dying Babe in Jail Testimony of John Wesley Against Slavery