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Through the lens of time, we meet notable figures in the annals of religion and abolitionism
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Through the lens of time, we meet notable figures in the annals of religion and abolitionism. Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), an influential advocate against the slave trade, depicted in an engraving by G. Lobel. Nevil Maskelyne, a renowned astronomer and Anglican clergyman, immortalized in an engraving. Rev. Norman McLeod, a pastor, seen in multiple black and white photographs. Edward Daniel Clarke (1769-1822), a theologian and scholar, portrayed in an oil painting. McLeod and Gisborne, clergymen advocating for the abolition of slavery in their oil on canvas portrait. Reverend Dr Kelman, a pastor from Hampstead Congregational Church, standing firm against the evils of slavery. Amidst these men of faith, the stark reality of slave traders in West Africa, setting fire to huts and kidnapping inhabitants as they try to escape, serves as a poignant reminder of the moral battles of the past. The power of religion and preaching, both for good and for ill, continues to shape our world.