Thornwell believed slaves became free when they obeyed their masters.
They wrote about slavery from the standpoint of the Bible (Barnes opposed slavery, while Thornwell, a Southerner, supported it).
They used The Bible in maintaining that slavery was either immoral (Barnes) or acceptable (Thornwell).
They became free.
They became free.
James Henley Thornwell is a/an Theologian
No, James Henley Thornwell is not single.
James Henley Thornwell died in 1862.
Yes, James Henley Thornwell died on August 1, 1862
James Henley Thornwell believed that by obeying their masters, slaves would fulfill their spiritual duty as outlined in the Bible and would consequently secure their own salvation. He viewed slavery as a God-ordained institution and believed that obedience and loyalty to masters would bring slaves closer to God.
Yes, James Henley Thornwell has 9 kids.
Yes, James Henley Thornwell has 9 kids.
James Henley Thornwell has 9 children
James Henley Thornwell has 9 children
James Henley Thornwell was born on December 9, 1812