"The Last Judgment, a Poem," by Samuel Harrison, explores themes of divine judgment and the ultimate fate of humanity. This 19th-century poem offers a reflection on Christian eschatology, presenting a vision of the final reckoning. Harrison's work provides insight into the religious and philosophical concerns of its time, making it a valuable addition to collections of Christian poetry and literature exploring questions of faith and salvation. The poem serves as a literary window into historical perspectives on the end times.
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