Which of the following quotes from Sewall's "The Selling of Joseph" best states Sewall's view about slavery?
1"There is no proportion between Twenty Pieces of Silver, and LIBERTY."
2"Neither could Potiphar have any better Interest in him than the Ishmaelites had."
3"GOD hath given the Earth [with all its Commodities] unto the Sons of Adam, Psalm 115:16."
4"For he that shall in this case plead Alteration of Property, seems to have forfeited a great part of his own claim to Humanity."