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Paperback A Nation's Ebenezer. A Discourse Delivered in the Broad St. Methodist Church, Richmond, Virginia, Thursday, September 18, 1862: The day of Public Than Book

ISBN: 1172551979

ISBN13: 9781172551972

A Nation's Ebenezer. A Discourse Delivered in the Broad St. Methodist Church, Richmond, Virginia, Thursday, September 18, 1862: The day of Public Than

"A Nation's Ebenezer" is a historical sermon delivered by D. S. Doggett in Richmond, Virginia, on September 18, 1862, a day of public thanksgiving appointed by the President of the Confederate States. This discourse offers a unique perspective on the Civil War era, reflecting the religious and moral sentiments prevalent within the Confederacy. Doggett's sermon provides insight into the spiritual underpinnings of the Confederate cause and the ways in which religious leaders sought to interpret and contextualize the conflict for their congregations.

This text is a valuable primary source for understanding the social, political, and religious dimensions of the Civil War, especially within the Confederate South. It illuminates the role of faith in shaping public opinion and national identity during a time of profound crisis and upheaval.

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