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CHAPTER II. THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE.
CHAPTER III. LEGAL STATUS OF SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
CHAPTER IV. HISTORY OF EMANCIPATION.
CHAPTER V. THE OLD TESTAMENT ARGUMENT.
§ 2. The Curse upon Canaan.
§ 3. Abraham a Slaveholder.
§ 4. Hagar remanded to Slavery by God.
§ 5. Slavery in the Laws of Moses.
§ 6. Slavery in the Decalogue.
§ 7. Objections to the Old Testament Argument.
CHAPTER VI. THE NEW TESTAMENT ARGUMENT.
§ 1. Definition of Δουλος.
§ 2. Slavery often mentioned; yet not condemned.
§ 3. Christ applauds a Slaveholder.
§ 4. The Apostles separate Slavery and its Abuses.
§ 5. Slavery no Essential Religious Evil.
§ 6. Slaveholders fully Admitted to Church-membership.
§ 7. Relative Duties of Masters and Slaves recognized.
§ 8. Philemon and Onesimus.
§ 8. St. Paul reprobates Abolitionists.
§ 9. The Golden Rule Compatible with Slavery.
§ 10. Was Christ Afraid to Condemn Slavery?
CHAPTER VII. THE ETHICAL ARGUMENT.
§ 3. The Rights of Man and Slavery.
§ 4. Abolitionism is Jacobinism.
§ 5. Labour of another may be Property.
§ 6. The Slave Received due Wages.
§ 7. Effects of Slavery on Moral Character.
§ 8. Slavery and the African Slave Trade.
§ 9. The Morality of Slavery Vindicated by its Results.
CHAPTER VIII. ECONOMICAL EFFECTS OF SLAVERY.
§ 1. Slavery and Republican Government.
§ 2. Slavery and Malthusianism.
§ 3. Comparative productiveness of Slave Labour.
§ 4. Effects of Slavery in the South, compared with those of Free Labour in the North.
§ 5. Effects of Slavery on Population, Disease, and Crime.

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