. Our own third reader: for the use of schools and families. the birchen bark, Wliich carried him oft from shore ;Far, far, he followd the meteor spark,The wind^was high, and the clouds were dark, And the boat returnd no more. 8. But oft, from the Indian hunters camp, This lover and maid so true? Are seen at the hour of midnight dampTo cross the lake by a fire-fly lamp,And paddle their white canoe. liG^f^Olli liXXIII. BIBLE VIEW OF SLAVERY. I. SLAVERY INSTITUTED. ?Genesis xvii.—12. And he that is eight days old shallbe circumcised among you, every man-child in your gene-rations, he that is bor
. Our own third reader: for the use of schools and families. the birchen bark, Wliich carried him oft from shore ;Far, far, he followd the meteor spark,The wind^was high, and the clouds were dark, And the boat returnd no more. 8. But oft, from the Indian hunters camp, This lover and maid so true? Are seen at the hour of midnight dampTo cross the lake by a fire-fly lamp,And paddle their white canoe. liG^f^Olli liXXIII. BIBLE VIEW OF SLAVERY. I. SLAVERY INSTITUTED. ?Genesis xvii.—12. And he that is eight days old shallbe circumcised among you, every man-child in your gene-rations, he that is born in the house, or bought withmoney of any sti-anger, which is not of thy seed., 13. He that is born in thy house, and he that is boughtwith thy money, must needs be circumcised \ and my cove-nant shall be in your flesh for an everlasting covenant. 23. And Abraham his son, and all thatwere born in his house, and all that were bought with hismoney, every male among the men of Abrahams lionse ; 112 ouii uWxN iiniv.) i:i:ADi:i:. ^^-Mi^aPi^^. and circumcised the flesh of their foreskin, in the self-sameday, as God had said unto him. 26. In the self-same day was Abraham circumcised, andIshmael his son. 27. And all the men of his house, born in the house,and bought with money of the stranger, were circunicisedwith him. • LiLVlTlCUS XXV.^—39. And if thy brother that uwellethby be waxen poor, and be sold unto thee; tliou shaltnot compel him to serve as abond-servnnt. 40. But as a hired servant, and as a sojoiu-ner lie shallbe with thee, and shall serve thee unto the year of jubilee : 41. And then shall he depart from th(.-e, lioth ht; andhis children with him,* and shall return unto his ownfamily, and unto the possession of his fathers shall he re-turn. OUR OWN THIRD READER, 213 42. For they are my servants which I brought outof the land of Egypt; they shall not be sold as bond-men. 48. Thou shalt not rule over him with rigor, but shaltfear thy God. 44. But thy
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