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PART FIRST. EVER because the fall of man, and his expulsion from that Eden of bliss, assigned him in his state of innocence, a warfare has been waged between good and evil. The conflict has been varied in its results, now and again good amI at others evil having the ascendency. But why is it that an all-wise, all-powerful, omniscient and infinitely benevolent Being must have permitted. the introduction of moral evil into the world, and in his provid.ence allow its continuance, we cannot resolve, nor shall we wait to inquire. ‘Ve imagine that errors of judgment and. opinion, and all evil actions, and e’ery type of wickedness and injustice on the earth, have their origin in the moral d.epravation of man’s nature, and tInt the contest between good and evil will necessarily continue until thp.re shall be a moral renovation of his heart. This moral (lepravation of man’s nature being general, its efi’ects are universal, and the whole world has been but a theater upon wh
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CONTENTS; INTRODUOTION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • G; PART FIRST; The Slave Trade-Emancipation of Slaves in america-Coloni·; zation-Influence of Climate on Colored Men-Foreign EmigrationInfluence; of Slavery, and Foreign Emigration-Free Colored Emigra; tion into Ohio-Necessity of Colonization-Practicability of-Influence; of Colonization At the Native Africans-At the MiSSionary Enterprize-; Relations of England to Liberia • • • • • 58; PART SECOND; Social and Moral Condition of Africa-Human Sacrifices-IdolatryDevil; Worship-Witchcraft-Polygamy-Slavery in Africa-Tyranny,; Cruelties and Wars–Cannibalism-The Slave Trade-Origin ofSlaves; unwell a Barracoon-Tbe Middle Passage-The Slaver Pons-Reo; lations of American Slavery to African Colonization-Religio