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My dear Brother

I received your letter a week

ago -- the decision which it called upon me

to make involved too much responsibility to admit

of an immediate answer. I have pondered

and prayed over it and have come to the

consclusion that I can promote the great cause

more by staying here than by any other course.

When I came here last summer there wasn't

a single abolutionist in the [?] nor in

the immediate region. From the first I have

declared my sentiments in full rebuking the spirit

of slavery in all its forms of expediency, avarice,

cowardice, pride, prejudice, [proscription ?], brutality and

lust. I have rebuked the spirit of Colonization--

its duplicity -- its flattery of sinners, its       and

         of enormous guilt -- its persecution of the free

Black. It's efforts to gag discussion and muzzle the

Press. Its denunciations against emancipation in

are all that makes it what it is.                  what has

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