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every oppressor to-day, to undo the heavy burdens, break every yoke, and let the oppressed go free; that equal rights and privileges belong to men, independent of the color of their skin or the texture of their hair; and that light and truth ought to have free course all ever our land, and throughout the world. He holds no other opinions that conflict with these. Yet these are 'essentially' different from Prof. A. E, and, consequently, from those which are sanctioned by the
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which are 'essentially' erroneous, i.e. if those of this letter writer are 'essentially' right? Mr. T. believes that the enslavement of our colored population is a sin against God; that, like every other sin, it ought to be repented of and abandoned instantly; that the command of God is binding upon
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