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Additional Notes. I. The Synod of Kentucky and Slavery. It is stated on page 119 that the Synod of Kentucky adopted a report on Slavery which condemned slaveholding broadly and thoroughly, etc. That statement is not literally accurate. The Synod met at Danville, in the Autumn of 1835, and appointed a Committee of ten — fKentucky adopted a report on Slavery which condemned slaveholding broadly and thoroughly, etc. That statement is not literally accurate. The Synod met at Danville, in the Autumn of 1835, and appointed a Committee of ten — five ministers and five elders — who were instructed to digest and prepare a plan for the moral and religious instruction of our slaves, and for their future emancipation, etc. The Committee did its duty faithfully, and the report in due time appeared — its character being such as is indicated in the text. The result was duly submtable results of the War they were inaugurating, has, perhaps, been sufficiently established in due course; but, since the Governors of Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, with others, boldly and broadly charged President Lincoln with wantonly inaugurating civil war, by his Proclamation calling out 75,000
oners to Washington, 411. Adams, Green, of Kentucky, 194. Adams, John, allusion to, 33; 35; 42 President, 319; 325; 482; vote cast for him in Ky., 492. Bell, Joshua F., of Ky., 338. Belmoton, 409; 411; 414; 428; vote cast for him in Kentucky, 492; letter to Jeff. Davis, 511. Buckinghonn., is reflected, 326. Buckner, Aylett, of Ky., 194. Buckner, Gen. Simon B., organizes Statm Gov. Price to, 439. Burnett, Thos. L., of Ky., Rebel Congress, 617. Burns, Anthony, the cad, Wm. H., of Ga., 91. Crittenden, J. J., of Ky., 308; pleads for Conciliation in the Senate, 3e vote he received, 248; vote cast for him in Kentucky, 492. Fisher, Col., (Rebel,) killed at Bulbeaten by John Bell, 179. Guthrie, James, of Ky., in the Democratic Convention of 1860, 317; 318amalgamationist, 136. Johnson, Thos. B., of Ky., in Conf. Congress, 617. Johnson, Waldo P., Richmond Examiner, 470; vote cast for him in Kentucky, 492; 494; 497-8; total vote received by him.[33 more...]
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