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Hardcover On Patriotism: The Condition, Prospects, and Duties of The American People, a Sermon Delivered on Fast day at Church Green, Boston Book

ISBN: 102420006X

ISBN13: 9781024200065

On Patriotism: The Condition, Prospects, and Duties of The American People, a Sermon Delivered on Fast day at Church Green, Boston

In "On Patriotism: The Condition, Prospects, and Duties of The American People," Orville Dewey delivers a compelling sermon reflecting on the essence of American patriotism during a pivotal era. Delivered on Fast Day at Church Green, Boston, in 1859, this discourse delves into the moral and civic responsibilities of the American people. Dewey, a prominent voice of his time, explores the condition and future of the nation, urging his audience to consider their role in shaping its destiny.

This sermon offers valuable insights into the historical context of 19th-century America, capturing the spirit of a nation grappling with identity and purpose. Dewey's words resonate with enduring themes of civic engagement and moral leadership, making "On Patriotism" a significant contribution to the understanding of American thought and values. Discover the profound message that continues to inspire generations to reflect on their duties as citizens.

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