Statistics for occurrence #1 of “William M. Rogers” in chapter 7 of Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3:
...e and the Fugitive Slave Act from Edward G. Loring, G. T. and B. R. Curtis.
The demoralization was not confined to politics and the secular professions.
George W. Blagden, Nehemiah Adams, and William M. Rogers , from Congregationalist (Trinitarian) pulpits, delivered sermons in favor of the Compromise and the Fugitive Slave law. Moses Stuart, the Andover theologian, defended slavery from the Bible in learn...
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