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Paperback The Desireableness of Peace, and the Duty of a Nation Upon the Recovery of It: A Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Tu Book

ISBN: 1246043017

ISBN13: 9781246043013

The Desireableness of Peace, and the Duty of a Nation Upon the Recovery of It: A Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Tu

"The Desireableness Of Peace, And The Duty Of A Nation Upon The Recovery Of It" is a sermon delivered by Thomas Fothergill before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's on April 25, 1749. This historical sermon explores the ethical and theological dimensions of peace, reflecting on the duties of a nation following its restoration. Fothergill's discourse offers insights into the religious and political thought of 18th-century England, providing a valuable perspective on the contemporary understanding of national responsibility and the moral imperative of peace. It is a significant historical document that reflects the intersection of religious belief and political philosophy during a pivotal period in British history.

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