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the ancient scribes and Pharisees; 〃They bind heavy

burdens; and grievous to be borne; and lay them on

men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move

them with one of their fingers。  All their works they

do for to be seen of men。They love the upper…

most rooms at feasts; and the chief seats in the syna…

gogues; 。 。 。 。 。 。 and to be called of men; Rabbi;

Rabbi。But woe unto you; scribes and Pharisees;

hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven

against men; for ye neither go in yourselves; neither

suffer ye them that are entering to go in。  Ye devour

widows' houses; and for a pretence make long

prayers; therefore ye shall receive the greater dam…

nation。  Ye compass sea and land to make one prose…

lyte; and when he is made; ye make him twofold

more the child of hell than yourselves。Woe unto

you; scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! for ye pay

tithe of mint; and anise; and cumin; and have omit…

ted the weightier matters of the law; judgment;

mercy; and faith; these ought ye to have done; and

not to leave the other undone。  Ye blind guides!

which strain at a gnat; and swallow a camel。  Woe

unto you; scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! for ye

make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter;

but within; they are full of extortion and excess。

Woe unto you; scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! for

ye are like unto whited sepulchres; which indeed ap…

pear beautiful outward; but are within full of dead

men's bones; and of all uncleanness。  Even so ye also

outwardly appear righteous unto men; but within

ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity。〃

 

  Dark and terrible as is this picture; I hold it to be

strictly true of the overwhelming mass of professed

Christians in America。  They strain at a gnat; and

swallow a camel。  Could any thing be more true of

our churches?  They would be shocked at the propo…

sition of fellowshipping a SHEEP…stealer; and at the

same time they hug to their communion a MAN…

stealer; and brand me with being an infidel; if I

find fault with them for it。  They attend with Phari…

saical strictness to the outward forms of religion; and

at the same time neglect the weightier matters of

the law; judgment; mercy; and faith。  They are al…

ways ready to sacrifice; but seldom to show mercy。

They are they who are represented as professing to

love God whom they have not seen; whilst they hate

their brother whom they have seen。  They love the

heathen on the other side of the globe。  They can

pray for him; pay money to have the Bible put into

his hand; and missionaries to instruct him; while

they despise and totally neglect the heathen at their

own doors。

 

  Such is; very briefly; my view of the religion of

this land; and to avoid any misunderstanding; grow…

ing out of the use of general terms; I mean by the

religion of this land; that which is revealed in the

words; deeds; and actions; of those bodies; north and

south; calling themselves Christian churches; and yet

in union with slaveholders。  It is against religion; as

presented by these bodies; that I have felt it my

duty to testify。

 

  I conclude these remarks by copying the following

portrait of the religion of the south; (which is; by

communion and fellowship; the religion of the

north;) which I soberly affirm is 〃true to the life;〃

and without caricature or the slightest exaggeration。

It is said to have been drawn; several years before

the present anti…slavery agitation began; by a north…

ern Methodist preacher; who; while residing at the

south; had an opportunity to see slaveholding mor…

als; manners; and piety; with his own eyes。  〃Shall

I not visit for these things? saith the Lord。  Shall not

my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?〃

 

 

                         A PARODY

 

〃Come; saints and sinners; hear me tell

How pious priests whip Jack and Nell;

And women buy and children sell;

And preach all sinners down to hell;

  And sing of heavenly union。

〃They'll bleat and baa; dona like goats;

Gorge down black sheep; and strain at motes;

Array their backs in fine black coats;

Then seize their negroes by their throats;

  And choke; for heavenly union。

 

〃They'll church you if you sip a dram;

And damn you if you steal a lamb;

Yet rob old Tony; Doll; and Sam;

Of human rights; and bread and ham;

  Kidnapper's heavenly union。

 

〃They'll loudly talk of Christ's reward;

And bind his image with a cord;

And scold; and swing the lash abhorred;

And sell their brother in the Lord

  To handcuffed heavenly union。

 

〃They'll read and sing a sacred song;

And make a prayer both loud and long;

And teach the right and do the wrong;

Hailing the brother; sister throng;

  With words of heavenly union。

 

〃We wonder how such saints can sing;

Or praise the Lord upon the wing;

Who roar; and scold; and whip; and sting;

And to their slaves and mammon cling;

  In guilty conscience union。

 

〃They'll raise tobacco; corn; and rye;

And drive; and thieve; and cheat; and lie;

And lay up treasures in the sky;

By making switch and cowskin fly;

  In hope of heavenly union。

〃They'll crack old Tony on the skull;

And preach and roar like Bashan bull;

Or braying ass; of mischief full;

Then seize old Jacob by the wool;

  And pull for heavenly union。

 

〃A roaring; ranting; sleek man…thief;

Who lived on mutton; veal; and beef;

Yet never would afford relief

To needy; sable sons of grief;

  Was big with heavenly union。

 

〃'Love not the world;' the preacher said;

And winked his eye; and shook his head;

He seized on Tom; and Dick; and Ned;

Cut short their meat; and clothes; and bread;

  Yet still loved heavenly union。

 

〃Another preacher whining spoke

Of One whose heart for sinners broke:

He tied old Nanny to an oak;

And drew the blood at every stroke;

  And prayed for heavenly union。

 

〃Two others oped their iron jaws;

And waved their children…stealing paws;

There sat their children in gewgaws;

By stinting negroes' backs and maws;

  They kept up heavenly union。

 

〃All good from Jack another takes;

And entertains their flirts and rakes;

Who dress as sleek as glossy snakes;

And cram their mouths with sweetened cakes;

  And this goes down for union。〃

 

  Sincerely and earnestly hoping that this little book

may do something toward throwing light on the

American slave system; and hastening the glad day

of deliverance to the millions of my brethren in

bondsfaithfully relying upon the power of truth;

love; and justice; for success in my humble efforts

and solemnly pledging my self anew to the sacred

cause;I subscribe myself;

 

                 FREDERICK DOUGLASS

LYNN; Mass。; April 28; 1845。

 

 

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