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One of the most urgent moral questions in human history is met here with clear conviction and a preacher’s forceful plain speech.
In Thoughts upon Slavery, John Wesley delivers a tightly argued appeal that confronts slavery as a spiritual, ethical, and social crisis. With the cadence of a sermon and the discipline of a pamphlet, Wesley presses listeners to examine conscience, compassion, and responsibility. The tone is direct and insistent, inviting reflection rather than comfort, and challenging the listener to consider what justice demands when custom and profit claim the final word.
This short work functions as Christian social witness and abolitionist writing, blending religious ethics with moral reasoning to expose cruelty and hypocrisy. Listeners interested in Methodism, eighteenth century religious writing, and the history of abolition will find a bracing example of faith applied to public life. It also speaks to anyone seeking primary source perspectives on slavery, moral reform, and the language of human dignity.
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