J.R. Burden introduced the issue of the slavery between the North and the South. He states that, “…in …show more content…
In the article, E. states, “Again, as Christians, we are entrusted with a set of principles, which go to abolish such crimes, and are commanded by the Redeemer of the world to promulgate them” (40). The author claimed that they should abolish the slavery as what God asked them to do and no matter what anything. But this belief certainly against to conclusion of Burden and Sullivan, which both believed about bad consequence in abolitionism. Since people had different views about the abolitionism and they could not guarantee the definitely good outcome as result of eliminated slavery, the tensions still increased and slavery issue still not get