The American citizen.: A discourse on the nature and extent of our religious subjection to the government under which we live: including an inquiry into the Scriptural authority of that provision of the Constitution of the United States, which requires the surrender of fugitive slaves./ Delivered in the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church, in the City of New York, December 12, 1850, by John M. Krebs, D.D.
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- The American citizen.: A discourse on the nature and extent of our religious subjection to the government under which we live: including an inquiry into the Scriptural authority of that provision of the Constitution of the United States, which requires the surrender of fugitive slaves./ Delivered in the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church, in the City of New York, December 12, 1850, by John M. Krebs, D.D.
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- Krebs, John Michael, 1804-1867.
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- 1851.
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"The American citizen.: A discourse on the nature and extent of our religious subjection to the government under which we live: including an inquiry into the Scriptural authority of that provision of the Constitution of the United States, which requires the surrender of fugitive slaves./ Delivered in the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church, in the City of New York, December 12, 1850, by John M. Krebs, D.D." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/abj1617.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.