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BRAND NEW! 376 Pages. The Rt. Rev. John Henry Hopkins was an ordained Minister of the Gospel in the Protestant Episcopal Church before the Civil War. He was a Low Churchman or sound Evangelical. Politically conservative, he opposed both Abolitionism and Secession. He served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont (! ) and fought the increasing drift of American Episcopalians into High Church or Anglo-Catholicism, Darwinism and liberalism (Broad Churchism). He deplored ritualism and Romanism. In this landmark work, he shows that, contrary to the screaching of the abolitionists, slavery was in no wise unscriptural. In fact, both the Old & New Testaments defended slavery, from the days of Abraham to St. Paul's Epistle to the Christian slave, Philemon. This book is not going to be popular with members of Black Lives Matter or Marxians pushing Critical Race Theory. It was not well-received by Yankee radicals in the Bishop's own lifetime. Highly Recommended! !