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To the Editors of the Franklin Repository.
In the Spirit of the 18th inst., a certain "what say you?" seems to be stirred in spirit by an intolerable grievance he has "observed in many churches," to wit, "A disposition in Pastors to indulge in politics." As a cure for this soul-cramping practice, this pious worshipper suggests "that the true friends of the Christian faith should at once rise from their seats and leave the church to those who favor such proceedings." What particular item of politics is thus made to infringe on the sanctified taste of the complainant, does not appear, but we presume some "high minded" or perhaps humble minded minister has attempted to palm off for bona fide scripture, such passages as "God has made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation." "If ye fulfill the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, ye do well; but if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the laws as transgressors." "As ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them, for this is the law and the prophets." In response, we present to the suggestion of this devotee of the true faith once delivered to the Saints by those who preached the "divine origin of slavery," there will be a terrible exodus from the church some of these days. We beg to suggest to this afflicted brother the propriety of getting Andy Johnson or Frank Winger to issue a proclamation to the faithful. Not to dictate, it might be couched in something like the following terms:
WHEREAS, Slavery and Democracy after having harmoniously walked together in regulating church and State in the days of our fathers, and under the circumstances then existing, it was altogether fitting that the christians should be regularly edified with the scriptural teaching that the nigger descended from and bore the curse of Canaan; that Slavery was a divine institution, and that "servants should obey their masters in all things;" but
Whereas, Caesar has given to the nigger his freedom, and claims to regulate his status as a freeman, it has become necessary that the Democracy should find a new ally, and as infidelity has long contended that God did not "make of one blood, all nations of men," it has been deemed right and proper by the Democracy to seek its aid, and therefore, we have discarded the idea that the nigger descended from either Ham, Noah or Adam, but is a distinct creation, has been sent into the world to torment the Democracy; and
Whereas, Having given up the use of all scriptural passages which we once relied on, and having, in defence to our new ally, desired the unity of the human race, it is deemed highly offensive in ministers to remind us of any relationship we sustain toward all men.
Therefore, I, A. J., or F. W., (as the case may be) do proclaim it to be the duty of conscientious Democrats to leave and withdraw from any church in which by word or deed any such relationship to "all men" is acknowledged, or is sought to be sustained by any scriptures as aforesaid.
W.
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