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sinner 1
slave 11
slavery 28
slaves 46
slough 1
snaking 1
so 37
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54 they
52 all
48 which
46 slaves
46 them
45 are
43 it
Leo PP. XIII
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slaves

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1 1| behalf of these unhappy slaves.~ 2 4| sections, the conquered slaves and their victorious masters. 3 5| haughtiness that a crowd of slaves was regarded merely as so 4 5| retain and enjoy life. "Slaves are in the power of their 5 5| life and death over their slaves, and whatever a slave earns 6 5| lawful for men to sell their slaves, to give them in exchange, 7 5| development, and therefore that slaves, as things wanting in reason 8 5| excited in the breasts of the slaves, and the masters are kept 9 5| and perpetual dread; the slaves prepare to avenge themselves 10 5| alternately by the number of the slaves and by the violence of the 11 7| mutual duties of masters and slaves as they are laid down in 12 7| Apostles admonished the slaves they had admitted to the 13 8| the Apostle to treat their slaves with consideration in return 14 8| ought to recognize in their slaves their fellow men, and respect 15 9| manumission and liberation of the slaves, because that would have 16 9| wrought injury, as well to the slaves themselves as to the commonwealth, 17 9| seen that the minds of the slaves should be instructed through 18 9| patience. She taught the slaves to feel that, by virtue 19 9| addressing himself specially to slaves when he wrote: "For this 20 10| and sustain so many poor slaves. It was a wonderful sight 21 10| admirable examples abound of slaves, who, for their souls' sake 22 10| case to show of Christian slaves for any other cause setting 23 10| extended it to the advantage of slaves, striving to point out that 24 10| over the works of their slaves, but that their power did 25 10| and good of fices, so that slaves should be esteemed of nearly 26 11| some poor, some rich, some slaves, some who are masters; is 27 11| yet in spirit they are not slaves to us, but we esteem and 28 12| extended to the protection of slaves, and without interruption 29 12| often happened that the slaves were freed by a generous 30 12| which some Christians became slaves, by an exchange of persons, 31 13| have done their best for slaves. St. Gregory himself set 32 13| Hadrian I maintained that slaves could freely enter into 33 13| should give themselves up as slaves in the place of Christians 34 13| it was unlawful to sell slaves to the Church, and he further 35 13| they should give their slaves to God and His saints as 36 14| severe penalties to defend slaves from the savage anger and 37 14| favorable to the freedom of the slaves whom, by any means she held 38 14| pressure of civil law upon slaves was remitted, and, as far 39 14| love of the Church toward slaves, whose miserable condition 40 15| certain traffic was begun, slaves being transported for that 41 16| Indians and of the Moorish slaves, came to this last determination, 42 20| the safety and liberty of slaves. They will obtain success 43 20| miserable assembly of Moorish slaves; truly he ought to be called 44 21| still in the condition of slaves ought to be admitted to 45 21| to pass that masters and slaves may mutually agree with 46 21| the solid benefit of the slaves themselves, for whose sake


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