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"I will never put my head into the yoke of slavery," he said.
Paul says, "do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery".
I Believe that no people ever yet groaned under the heavy yoke of slavery, but when they deserv'd it.
She has broken the yoke of slavery!
Mary Taylor grew up under the harsh yoke of slavery, an institution that sought to crush the individual's spirit.
Cast the yoke of slavery from you!
But those who are wallowing in ignorance and baseness she bows under the yoke of slavery.
The yoke of slavery will break, each shade of complexion will seek mastery.
Government is the yoke of Slavery on die neck of Mankind.'
He continued sadly, 'But alas! the yoke of slavery is now become more burdensome, and conditions worse than before, especially with regard to the forests.'
Yoke of Slavery" - 3:42 "
In Haiti, speaking out is like a release; to the Haitian people, having suffered under the painful and humiliating yoke of slavery, it was a victory.
As for "mobilising," Nepad does not mention the mass civil-society protests that threw off the yokes of slavery, colonialism, apartheid and dictatorships.
In Galatians 5:1, Paul reminds us that, "For freedom Christ has set us free; stand fast therefore and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery."
Let all who are under the yoke of slavery regard their masters as worthy of all honour, so that the name of God and the teaching may not be defamed.
If falling from grace indicates the loss of salvation, why is there no mention of hell? The only threat Paul makes is a return to the "yokes of slavery".
"It is common knowledge," he said, "that the achievements of science are considerable and rapid, particularly once the yoke of slavery is cast off and replaced by the freedom of philosophy."
. . . And Guatemala's: Guatemala, blest land, home of happy race, May thine altars profaned be never; Nor yoke of slavery weigh on thee ever.
TROUBLED PAST It took Washington 58 years to grant Haiti diplomatic recognition after it threw off the yoke of slavery.
What unites the continent in our imaginations is the crippling yoke of slavery to which its many heritages were harnessed during the Western world's modern history (as well as during periods of Arab domination).
The Hmong people were divided into two opposing sides - those who resented the yoke of slavery under France, and those few who benefited from French patronage at the expense of their own people.
Here amid small farmhouses and a tightly knit community of French-speaking slaves, free people of color, and whites, Tademy's great-great-great-great grandmother Elisabeth would bear both a proud heritage and the yoke of slavery.
Sitting here we used to make plans for the independence movement as to how we might drive away the English from this country and how we could make India free from the yoke of slavery of the English.
Overall, the convention provides a hopeful message that by increasing the availability of knowledge and opportunities for young, free African Americans, a better reward could await those still suffering under the yoke of slavery upon the advent of their freedom.