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Pro-slavery and had
Pro-slavery activists had posted handbills around New York that recounted Farren's actions.

Pro-slavery and would
Pro-slavery forces posted nearly 500 notices of a $ 100 reward for the citizen that would first lay violent hands on him.

Pro-slavery and .
Pro-slavery settlers came to Kansas mainly from neighboring Missouri.
Pro-slavery settlements were established by these immigrants at Leavenworth and Atchison.
Pro-slavery advocates, mainly from Missouri, settled in Leavenworth and Lecompton.
* 1971 -- A Pro-slavery Crusade: The Agitation to Reopen the African Slave Trade.

apologists and argued
Roman Catholic apologists argued that if the Pope has ultimate authority in the Church, then national churches would be more immune to interference from their governments.
Mormon apologists have argued that there are several parallels, but have not provided them.
This polemical essay argued that French and German intellectuals in the 19th and 20th century had often lost the ability to reason dispassionately about political and military matters, instead becoming apologists for crass nationalism, warmongering and racism.
Although many scholars therefore view Ham as an eponym used to represent Egypt in the Table of Nations, a number of Christians throughout history, including Origen and the Cave of Treasures, have argued for the alternate proposition that Ham represents all black people, his name symbolising their dark skin colour ; pro-slavery advocates, from Eutychius of Alexandria and John Philoponus, to American pro-slavery apologists, have therefore occasionally interpreted the narrative as a condemnation of all black people to slavery.

apologists and had
Furthermore, according to David's apologists, the death of Uriah was not to be considered murder, on the basis that Uriah had committed a capital offence by refusing to obey a direct command from the King. However, in tractate Sanhedrin, David's broken heart pleads and numerous actions for forgiveness are discussed, God ultimately forgives but would not remove his sins from Scripture.
Latter-day Saint apologists have reasoned that this line of argument commits the logical error of appeal to probability ; they also point out that it is unlikely that Smith had access to material which would have referred to the then-small settlement of Moroni.
This move, actually to Carpentras, the capital of the territory, was justified at the time by French apologists on grounds of security, since Rome, where the dissensions of the Roman aristocrats and their armed militia had reached a nadir and the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano had been destroyed in a fire, was unstable and dangerous.
The term was given to Christians who upheld the " monarchy " of God against the Logos theology of Justin Martyr and apologists who had spoken of Jesus as a second divine person begotten by God the Father before the creation of the universe.
Since 1607 he had been engaged in a battle of books with Roman Catholic apologists over the Oath of Allegiance, both personally and by encouraging others to write in his defence.
No less than seven plots against the life of Louis Philippe had been discovered by the police within the year, and apologists were not wanting in the revolutionary press for the crime of Fieschi.
* After-Life in Roman Paganism, lectures delivered at Yale University, published in 1922, was cautiously expressed, but it corrected many false impressions of pagan rite that Christian apologists had made.
Thus they provide a link between the Apostles — who had personal contact with Jesus — and the later generations of Church Fathers, which includes the Christian apologists, defenders of orthodoxy, and developers of doctrine.
Further, the Uranians did not consider themselves the possessors of a ‘ female psyche ’; the Uranians are not known, as a group, to have read works such as Forschungen über das Räthsel der mannmännlichen Liebe ( Research on the Riddle of Male-Male Love ); the Uranians were opposed to Ulrichs ’ s claims for androphilic, homoerotic liberation at the expense of the paederastic ; and, even when a connection was drawn to such Germanic ideas and terminology, it appeared long after the term ‘ Uranian ’ had become commonplace within Uranian circles, hence was not a ‘ borrowing from ’ but a ‘ bridge tothe like-minded across the Channel by apologists such as Symonds.
Figures such as Beatrice and Sidney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, Jean-Paul Sartre, Walter Duranty, Sir Bernard Pares, Harold Laski, D. N. Pritt, Theodore Dreiser and Romain Rolland were accused of being dupes of Stalin and apologists for his regime for various comments they had made denying, excusing, or justifying various aspects of the purges.
Both Mormon apologists and critics, however, claim that it is not certain that the document is the original, since Anthon had mentioned that the characters on the slip he saw were arranged in vertical columns and ended in a " rude delineation of a circle divided into various compartments, decked with various strange marks, and evidently copied after the Aztec calendar given by Humboldt ," ( 1834 ) or " a rude representation of the Mexican zodiac " ( 1841 ).
The darkly humorous lyrics were designed to offend that generation then in charge of running the country who had grown up during World War II, and for whom the Holocaust was an extremely sensitive subject, with the Belsen concentration camp holding a particular place of horror in the older British generation's psyche because Nazi propaganda films, which had portrayed the camp in the early stages of the Nazi regime ( particularly for the foreign press ) as being a well run camp for Jewish families trying to emigrate out of Nazi Germany ( something seized upon by Nazi apologists within the UK such as Oswald Mosley ).
For a short time in the late 1970s CRI and Martin were involved in a controversy over claims that apologists had located part of the manuscript of the Book of Mormon, which allegedly had been plagiarized from a novel by Solomon Spaulding.

apologists and no
According to Peter Frase, " The Market has been so mystified by its apologists that we no longer recognize a planned economy when we see it.

apologists and place
In the opinion of non-Mormon author Wesley Walters, apologists for the Mormon position treat Smith's reference to the " whole district of country " as if they referred to " some kind of statewide revival, without notice of the fact that he is talking about a revival that commenced with the Methodists ' in the place where we lived ' and then became general among all the sects in that region of country.

apologists and over
He has his apologists and staunch devotees within the Hindu traditions, some of whom believe that his description as a ten-headed person ( Daśamukha or Daśagrīva ) is a reference to him possessing a very thorough knowledge over the 4 Vedas and 6 Upanishads, which made him as powerful as 10 scholars.
Wycliffe Hall students have gone on to work in many different nations all over the world, as Christian pastors, missionaries and apologists.

apologists and slavery
In this, as in most other controversies, he took a moderate course, condemning the apologists and defenders of slavery on the one hand and the Garrisonian extremists on the other.
The couple spent the first half of 1859 in Florida, where Fitz Hugh wrote a series of articles, “ Due South Sketches ,” describing what he later recalled as “ the climate of Utopia, the scenery of Paradise, and the social system of Hell .” He noted that while apologists for slavery condemned abolitionists for condoning miscegenation, “ he most open relations of concubinage existed between white chevaliers and black servants in the town of Jacksonville.

apologists and because
Some apologists argue that Hell exists because of free will, and that hell is a choice rather than an imposed punishment.
" When Robert's controversial study became better known, especially after its publication by the University of Illinois Press in 1985, Mormon apologists ( according to religion writer Richard N. Ostling ) " went into high gear " and " churned out responses " because " Roberts could not be dismissed as an outsider or an anti-Mormon.
" He argues that Israel's apologists have denied a causal relationship between Israeli policies and hostility toward Jews, since " if Israeli policies, and widespread Jewish support for them, evoke hostility toward Jews, it means that Israel and its Jewish supporters might themselves be causing anti-Semitism ; and it might be doing so because Israel and its Jewish supporters are in the wrong ".

apologists and they
Since 1990 they became the apologists of the idea of civil society as a result of work of communist propaganda in Poland using it as a tool of neoliberal transformation, legitimizing development of the third sector as a substitute for the welfare state.
Karl Schwarz happily remarks that, as the English apologists of the 18th century were themselves infected with the poison of the deists whom they endeavoured to refute, so Tholuck absorbed some of the heresies of the rationalists whom he tried to overthrow.
Their different theoretical orientations notwithstanding, they were apologists for the status quo and rose to defend the new industrial age and condemn unions and populist causes.
The Christian apologists Clement of Alexandria and Origen both lived part or all of their lives in that city, where they wrote, taught, and debated.
Seznec traces the process in which they were already transformed during Late Antiquity, whether embedded within history as transfigured former human beings in the Euhemerist view that was embraced by Christian apologists, or given planetary roles as astral divinities in the worldview of astrology and magic or allegorized as moral emblems.
British journalist David Aaronovitch, in November 2004, condemned Laughland and others, asserting they were " apologists for the worst regimes and most appalling dictators on the planet.
That is, they were apologists for the South during the pre-civil rights era.
Two major Catholic apologists whom they often call Neo-Catholic, Scott Hahn and Jimmy Akin, are converts from Protestantism, and they have described EWTN, which they often call Neo-Catholic, as having a theological committee where " he majority of the committee's members at the time, none of them priests, consisted of recently converted Protestants, two of whom were former Protestant ministers ” and also as having a staff of 40 % Protestants.
Noel and Herta Field, however, opted to settle in Budapest, where, despite the torture inflicted on them, they did not condemn the Communist regime, leading some to dub them apologists.
Christian apologists claim that Jesus fulfilled these prophecies, which they argue are nearly impossible to fulfill by chance.

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