
Henry Clay Trumbull (1830-1903) was an American clergyman and author, born at Stonington, Connecticut, and educated at Williston Seminary, at Yale, and at the University of New York. He was ordained a Congregational minister, served as chaplain of the Tenth Connecticut Regiment...




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""A Lie Never Justifiable"" is a book written by H. Clay Trumbull that discusses the importance of honesty and the negative consequences of lying. The author argues that lying is never justifiable, even in situations where it may seem necessary or beneficial. Trumbull uses examples...


""A Lie Never Justifiable"" is a book written by H. Clay Trumbull that delves into the ethical and moral implications of lying. Trumbull argues that lying is never justifiable, regardless of the circumstances. He explores the various reasons people lie, such as to protect themselves...


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""A Lie Never Justifiable"" is a book written by H. Clay Trumbull that explores the topic of lying and its moral implications. The author argues that lying is never justifiable, regardless of the situation or the intentions behind it. Trumbull provides examples from history,...

