"All the time spent idly, is spent wickedly, and is unfaithfulness to our masters."
"As
we depend upon our masters, for what we eat and drink and wear, and for
all our comfortable things in this world, we cannot be happy, unless we
please them."
"Besides
all this, if you are idle, and take to bad courses, you will hurt those
of your brethren who are slaves, and do all in your power to prevent
their being free."
"But this will not do, God will certainly punish you for stealing and for being unfaithful."
"Good servants frequently make good masters."
"He will bring us all, rich and poor, white and black, to his judgment seat."
"Hell is a place made for those who hate God, and are his enemies, and where they will be miserable to all eternity."
"I
have had more experience in the world than the most of you, and I have
seen a great deal of the vanity, and wickedness of it."
"I
have heard some learned and good men say, that the heathen, and all
that worshiped false Gods, never spoke lightly or irreverently of their
Gods, they never took their names in vain, or jested with those things
which they held sacred."
"I
suppose I have had more advantages and privileges than most of you, who
are slaves have ever known, and I believe more than many white people
have enjoyed, for which I desire to bless God, and pray that he may
bless those who have given them to me."
"If
a servant strives to please his master and studies and takes pains to
do it, I believe there are but few masters who would use such a servant
cruelly."
"If there was no Bible, it would be no matter whether you could read or not. Reading other books would do you no good."
"If we are found among those who feared his name, and trembled at his word, we shall be called good and faithful servants."
"If we should ever get to Heaven, we shall find nobody to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves."
"If
you see most people neglect the Bible, and many that can read never
look into it, let it not harden you and make you think lightly of it,
and that it is a book of no worth."
"In hopes of this I will beg of you to spare no pains in trying to learn to read. If you are once engaged you may learn."
"In the Bible God has told us every thing it is necessary we should know, in order to be happy here and hereafter."
"It
is at times, almost too much for human nature to bear, and I am obliged
to turn my thoughts from the subject or endeavour to still my mind, by
considering that it is permitted thus to be, by that God who governs all
things, who seteth up one and pulleth down another."
"It is our duty to be faithful, not with eye service as men pleasers."
"It
is very wicked for you not to take care of your masters goods, but how
much worse is it to pilfer and steal from them, whenever you think you
shall not be found out."
"Let all the time you can get be spent in trying to learn to read."
"Now
the Bible tells us that we are all by nature, sinners, that we are
slaves to sin and Satan, and that unless we are converted, or born
again, we must be miserable forever."
"Our
slavery will be at an end, and though ever so mean, low, and despited
in this world, we shall sit with God in his kingdom as Kings and
Priests, and rejoice forever, and ever."
"Riches
and honours which drown the greater part of mankind, who have the
gospel, in perdition, can be little or no temptations to us."
"That
liberty is a great thing we may know from our own feelings, and we may
likewise judge so from the conduct of the white-people, in the late
war."
"The Bible is a revelation of the mind and will of God to men. Therein we may learn, what God is."
"The next thing I would mention, and warn you against, is profaneness. This you know is forbidden by God."
"There
are but two places where all go after death, white and black, rich and
poor ; those places are Heaven and Hell. Heaven is a place made for
those, who are born again, and who love God, and it is a place where
they will be happy for ever."
"Those
of you who can read I must beg you to read the Bible, and whenever you
can get time, study the Bible, and if you can get no other time, spare
some of your time from sleep, and learn what the mind and will of God
is."
"We
cannot certainly, have any excuse either for taking any thing that
belongs to our masters without their leave, or for being unfaithful in
their business."
"We live so little time in this world that it is no matter how wretched and miserable we are, if it prepares us for heaven."
"When
I was at Hartford in Connecticut, where I lived during the war, I
published several pieces which were well received, not only by those of
my own colour, but by a number of the white people, who thought they
might do good among their servants."
"You
have discovered so much kindness and good will to those you thought
were oppressed, and had no helper, that I am sure you will not despise
what I have wrote, if you judge it will be of any service to them."
"You
know that murder is wicked. If you saw your master kill a man, do you
suppose this would be any excuse for you, if you should commit the same
crime?"
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