A stirring Civil War-era sermon on liberty, justice, and national fate. This brief, fiery address explores the meaning of the Declaration of Independence amid national crisis and a nation in revolt. It connects religious principles to the fight for human rights and a united, free republic.
In concise, plain language, the speaker links liberty and equality to everyday life, urging readers to see free institutions as living, tested by trial. The discourse argues that the North’s unity and courage reflect a national creed, while condemning oppression at home and abroad as threats to democracy.
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