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Paperback Faith And Freedom In America: Sermon At The Consecration Of The Church Of The Messiah, Park Avenue And Thirty-fourth Street, April 2, 1868 Book

ISBN: 1246357259

ISBN13: 9781246357257

Faith And Freedom In America: Sermon At The Consecration Of The Church Of The Messiah, Park Avenue And Thirty-fourth Street, April 2, 1868

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Faith And Freedom In America presents a sermon delivered at the consecration of the Church of the Messiah in New York City on April 2, 1868. Authored by Samuel Osgood and George W. Briggs, this historical sermon offers insights into the religious and social climate of post-Civil War America. The text explores themes of faith, liberty, and the role of the church in a rapidly changing nation.

Osgood's address reflects on the significance of religious institutions in fostering intellectual and moral growth, while Briggs likely contributed to the ceremonial aspects of the consecration. This volume provides a valuable glimpse into the religious discourse of the 19th century and the enduring quest for faith and freedom in America.

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