The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,526 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,526 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus.

But you may say we are women, how can our hearts endure persecution?  And why not?  Have not women stood up in all the dignity and strength of moral courage to be the leaders of the people, and to bear a faithful testimony for the truth whenever the providence of God has called them to do so?  Are there no women in that noble army of martyrs who are now singing the song of Moses and the Lamb?  Who led out the women of Israel from the house of bondage, striking the timbrel, and singing the song of deliverance on the banks of that sea whose waters stood up like walls of crystal to open a passage for their escape?  It was a woman; Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Moses and Aaron.  Who went up with Barak to Kadesh to fight against Jabin, King of Canaan, into whose hand Israel had been sold because of their iniquities?  It was a woman! Deborah the wife of Lapidoth, the judge, as well as the prophetess of that backsliding people; Judges iv, 9.  Into whose hands was Sisera, the captain of Jabin’s host delivered?  Into the hand of a woman.  Jael the wife of Heber!  Judges vi, 21.  Who dared to speak the truth concerning those judgments which were coming upon Judea, when Josiah, alarmed at finding that his people “had not kept the word of the Lord to do after all that was written in the book of the Law,” sent to enquire of the Lord concerning these things?  It was a woman.  Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shallum; 2, Chron. xxxiv, 22.  Who was chosen to deliver the whole Jewish nation from that murderous decree of Persia’s King, which wicked Haman had obtained by calumny and fraud?  It was a woman; Esther the Queen; yes, weak and trembling woman was the instrument appointed by God, to reverse the bloody mandate of the eastern monarch, and save the whole visible church from destruction.  What human voice first proclaimed to Mary that she should be the mother of our Lord?  It was a woman! Elizabeth, the wife of Zacharias; Luke i, 42, 43.  Who united with the good old Simeon in giving thanks publicly in the temple, when the child, Jesus, was presented there by his parents, “and spake of him to all them that looked for redemption in Jerusalem?” It was a woman! Anna the prophetess.  Who first proclaimed Christ as the true Messiah in the streets of Samaria, once the capital of the ten tribes?  It was a woman! Who ministered to the Son of God whilst on earth, a despised and persecuted Reformer, in the humble garb of a carpenter?  They were women! Who followed the rejected King of Israel, as his fainting footsteps trod the road to Calvary?  “A great company of people and of women;” and it is remarkable that to them alone, he turned and addressed the pathetic language, “Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves and your children.”  Ah! who sent unto the Roman Governor when he was set down on the judgment seat, saying unto him, “Have thou nothing to

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