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Charles Finney, a prominent theologian and revivalist in the 19th century, was an outspoken abolitionist who opposed slavery. He did not own slaves and actively advocated for their emancipation and the moral imperative to end slavery. Finney's beliefs were rooted in his view of social justice and the ethical responsibilities of Christians. His ministry emphasized the importance of personal and societal reform, including the abolition of slavery.

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