This comprehensive collection gathers together Issues 1 through 20 of the "Army Series," originally published by the American Unitarian Association. These pamphlets offer a fascinating glimpse into the religious and social landscape of the United States during a period of significant upheaval and conflict. While the specific content of each issue may vary, the series as a whole provides valuable insights into the role of Unitarianism in shaping American thought and culture. It also touches on issues of military service, morality, and the challenges faced by soldiers and civilians alike.
A valuable resource for historians, religious scholars, and anyone interested in the American Civil War era, the "Army Series" captures the spirit of a nation grappling with profound questions of identity and purpose. These pamphlets serve as a testament to the enduring power of faith and the importance of understanding our shared past.
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