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Excerpt from Address of the Hon.: John C. Calhoun, in the Senate of the United States, on the Subject of Slavery, Read for Him by Hon. Mr. Mason, March 4, 1850
Sir, when questions of this kind take hold of the religious sentiments of mankind, and come to be discussed in religious assemblies, by clergy and laity, there is always to be expected, and always to be feared, a great degree of excitement. It is in the nature of man, manifested by his whole history, that religious disputes are apt to become warm. Men's strength of conviction is proportioned to their view of the magnitude of the question.
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