[The Sable Cloud by Nehemiah Adams]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sable Cloud CHAPTER VII 15/33
Divorces among the Hebrews, allowed for the hardness of their hearts, were not parallel to the forcible separation of a slave from his wife under the hard necessity of choice between perpetual bondage with a wife, or freedom without her.
The merciful God who kindly enacted, 'No man shall take the nether nor the upper millstone to pledge: for he taketh a man's life to pledge,' and that a garment pawned should be restored before sundown, that wages should not be withheld over night, yes, the God who legislated about bird's-nests ordained the dissolution of the marriage tie between slaves in certain cases, unless the slave husband was willing for his wife's sake, to be a slave forever! "What do you say to this, Mr.North ?" I asked again. Said Mrs.North, "I begin to see the origin and cause of infidelity among the abolitionists." "Tell me," said Mr.North, "how you view it." "On stating this, once," said I, "in a public meeting, I raised a clamor.
Three or four men sprung to their feet, and one of them, who first caught the chairman's eye, cried out, his face turning red, his eyes starting from their sockets, his fist clenched, 'I demand of the gentleman whether he means to approve of all the abominations of American slavery! Is he in favor of separating husbands and wives, parents and children? Let us know it, Sir, if it be so.
No wonder that strong anti-slavery men turn infidels when they hear Christian men defending American slavery from the Bible.
No wonder that they say, "The times demand, and we must have, an anti-slavery constitution, an anti-slavery Bible, and an anti-slavery God." Mr.Moderator, will the gentleman answer my question,--Do you mean to approve all the atrocities of American slavery, on the ground that the Bible countenances them ?' "I was never more calm in my life.
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