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Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman

CHAPTER XVII
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None of you can be ignorant of what the gospel teaches.

Bibles may easily be obtained; nor can there be a greater disgrace, or a more shameful neglect of duty than for a person of mature age, and much more, for any father of a family to be without that most precious of all books--the Bible.

If, therefore, any of you are destitute of a Bible, hasten to procure one.

Will any of you say that it can be of no use to you, or that you cannot read it?
Look then to that noblest of all remedies for this evil, the Sunday School--that most useful of all institutions.

There you may learn without loss of time or money, that of which none should be ignorant--to read.
Let me exhort you with earnestness to give your most sincere attention to this matter.


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