Alfred Green uses religion in many ways to help encourage his audience to join him in his fight against slavery. Green uses religion to help convince his audience that they won’t be alone in this battle. “Let us take up the sword, trusting in God, who will defend the right, remembering that these are other days than those of yore.” Green uses this saying to show that they will not lose in this fight against slavery if they stand together and remain strong. This shows an inspirational side of Green because many people have heard of God even if they aren’t religious. This allows Green to connect with his readers on a deeper level than he would possibly be able to meet without it. …show more content…
“...Confidence in the armies of the living God-the God of truth, justice and equality to all men.” This helps Green convince people that they will win in this fight against slavery. This will help Green convince people that they should join up and fight and God will help protect them against defeat and they will not lose.
This is the way that Alfred M. Green used religion to help encourage his brethren to fight with him in the fight against slavery. Alfred Green fought bravely for his rights and freedom. Green also put a very convincing argument as to why his friends should join him in his