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36: 415: 277:, ONLY EVIL, and that CONTINUALLY! I said, no hand could sanctify it—-no circumstances could change it from bad to good. It was a reprobate—-too bad to be converted—-not subject to the law of God, neither indeed could be. I admitted that circumstances might palliate, and circumstances might aggravate, but no circumstances could justify the 269:
Rev. Scott: "I assumed the position that the principle of slavery—-the principle which justifies holding and treating the human species as property, is morally wrong—-or, in other words, that it is a
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with the purpose of planning the formation of a separate denomination "free from Episcopacy and Slavery". Orange Scott was elected to preside over the Utica Convention, which would organize the
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upon such a system of complicated wrongs, as American slavery... abolition is from above (of which I have no more doubt than of the truth of Christianity)..."
429: 352: 292:(a periodical founded by him and Jotham Horton), an announcement to hold A Wesleyan Anti-Slavery Convention at the Methodist church in 297: 149: 115: 171:, Orange Scott stated that "If slavery be a moral evil, the conclusion is irresistible that it ought to be immediately abandoned." 163:"Orange Scott became convinced that the holy hearts should result in holy lives and that holy men should seek to bring an end to 474: 128: 459: 211:
treatise, arguing that the institution of slavery was a moral evil and should be wholly rejected by the Church.
464: 49: 300:. Rev. Scott called it "a new anti-slavery, anti-intemperance, anti-every-thing wrong, church organization". 454: 160:, the eldest of eight children. The family was poor and Orange was working full-time when he was twelve. 226:! The Methodists in all parts of the United States have braved, and, finally, to a considerable extent, 204: 153: 145: 111: 148:
minister, Presiding Elder, and District President. He presided over the convention that organized the
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Shall we turn our backs upon the cause of suffering humanity, because public opinion frowns upon us?
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And with all these examples before us, shall we succumb to an unholy public opinion, founded in the
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Following his personal conversion to Christ at the age of 20, Orange Scott began serving as a
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Orange Scott experienced convicting grace while working in a field and experienced the
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Orange Scott: A Church Is Born, by Dr. Lee M. Haines, Historian of The Wesleyan Church
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Let it be banished from the breast of every patriot, philanthropist, and Christian.
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public opinion. Every man's hand has been against us, and yet we have stood
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Despite public opinion, Rev. Scott insisted: "...though public opinion
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The Life of Rev. Orange Scott: Compiled from His Personal Narrative
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The Life of Rev. Orange Scott: Compiled from His Personal Narrative
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The Life of Rev. Orange Scott: Compiled from His Personal Narrative
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A Heritage of Holiness: The Story of Allegheny Wesleyan Methodism
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Along with three others, Orange Scott published in 1843 in the
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at the age of twenty. This brought him into the fold of
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The Reverend

Martin Wells Knapp
Seth Cook Rees
Lake Junaluska, NC
Methodist
Methodist Episcopal Church
Wesleyan Methodist Church
Presiding Elder
Methodist Episcopal
Wesleyan Methodist Connexion
Methodist Episcopal Church
Brookfield, Vermont
social evils
abolitionist
New Birth
camp meeting
Methodism
circuit rider
Methodist Episcopal Church
abolitionist
Wilberforce
Andover, Massachusetts
Wesleyan Methodist Church





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