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The author directly addresses Southern Christian women, urging them to recognize slavery as a moral and religious evil and to act according to Christian conscience. The pamphlet combines scriptural exegesis, moral reasoning, and appeals to republican principles to refute biblical and historical defenses of bondage, argues that divine law and the doctrine of human equality preclude enslaving fellow humans, and challenges common justifications such as prophecy, patriarchal precedent, and legal custom. It anticipates resistance, calls for prayerful reflection and public witness, and encourages women to use moral influence to oppose and reform the institution.
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