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Albert Barnes used theological arguments based on interpretations of biblical passages to support the institution of slavery, while James Henley Thornwell also utilized biblical reasoning but focused on the idea that slavery was a necessary social institution ordained by God. Both men believed that slavery was justified from a perspective of divine approval.
Religious leaders like James Thornwell and Albert Barnes based their views on slavery on different interpretations of scripture, cultural norms of the time, and personal beliefs about social order and morality. Thornwell, for example, argued that slavery was justified and even beneficial, while Barnes took a more abolitionist stance, believing that slavery was incompatible with Christian values. Their perspectives were shaped by their understanding of theology and the societal contexts in which they lived.
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No, "Albert Nobbs" is not a true story. It is a fictional narrative based on a short story by George Moore, which was later adapted into a play and a film. The character of Albert Nobbs is not based on a real historical figure.
J. A. Barnes has written: 'Variances based on data with dead time between the measurements' -- subject- s -: Mathematical statistics, Analysis of variance
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