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1857-1869 CIVIL WAR & SLAVERY SERMONS. Abraham Lincoln Assassination, Pro-Slavery & Abolitionism &c.

1857-1869 CIVIL WAR & SLAVERY SERMONS. Abraham Lincoln Assassination, Pro-Slavery & Abolitionism &c.

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An absolutely exceptional sammelband of 27 separately issued works, the majority of which are connected to slavery, abolitionism, the Civil War, etc., including extensive treatment of the challenge of the church being subverted to the state for the means of accomplishing moral outcomes [which feels incredibly germain], on the national sinfulness of slavery, a rare pro-slavery work, early address on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, etc., 

A superb assemblage. 

Baird, Rev. S. J. The Symmetry and Beauty of God's Witnessing Church [in The Southern Presbyterian Review]. 

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[Civil War] Adams, E. E. The Temple and the Throne; Or, The True Foundations. A Sermon Preached in the North Broad Street Presbyterian Church, September 26th, 1861. Philadelphia. H. C. Peck & Theodore Bliss. 1861. 

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[Civil War] Burt, N. C. Pastoral Counsels for the Times. The Duty of the Christian in Our National Affliction. Cincinnati. John D. Thorpe. 1861.

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[Civil War] Edgar, Cornelius H. Germs and Growth; Or, Elements and Evidence of National Permanence. Preached on the Day of Thanksgiving, November 28, 1861, in the Reformed Dutch Church, Easton, PA. New York. Baker & Godwin. 1861.

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[Civil War] Eliot, Chaplain W. G. A Discourse Delivered before the Members of the "Old Guard," of St. Louis. St. Louis. E .P. Studley and Co. 1862. 

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[Slavery & Civil War] Craig, Rev. W. B. Our Sins, Individual and National. A Sermon, Preached in the Presbyterian Church, New Bloomfield, PA. September 7, 1862. Philadlephia. C. Sherman & Son. 1862. 

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Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Rev. John Todd Edgar, D.D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee. John T. S. Fall. 1860. 

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[National Sins & Civil War] Paxton, William M. The Nation: Its Relations and Duties to God. A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA. on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 1859. Pittsburgh. W. S. Haven. 1859. 

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[Civil War & Slavery] Lord, Rev. John C. Causes and Remedies of the Present Convulsions: A Discourse. Buffalo. Joseph Warren & Co. 1861. 

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[Civil War & Slavery] Anderson, S. J. P. The Dangers and Duties of the Present Crisis! A Discourse: Delivered in the Union Church, St. Louis, January 4, 1861. St. Louis, MO. 1861.

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Hall, Rev. D. The Universal Obligation. A Sermon, Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, of Mansfield, Ohio, Sabbath Evening, December 13th, 1868. Mansfield, OH. L. D. Myers & Brothers. 1869. 

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Boardman, Henry A. A Reformed and Revived Christianity, Our Country's Great Necessity: A Sermon Preached on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1867. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott. 1867. 

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[Civil War & Slavery] McIlvaine, J. H. Professor at Princeton College. The Relation between Religion and Politics. Philadelphia. Smith, English, & Co. 1869. 

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[Anti-Abolitionist] Van Dyke, Henry J. The Character and Influence of Abolitionism. a Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath Evening, December 9th, 1860. New York. D. Appleton and Company. 1860. 

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Junkin, David X. The Kingdom of God: Its Constitution and Progress. A Discourse before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia. Board of Domestic Missions. 1860. 

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Swift, Elisha P.  Discourse of the Fortieth Anniversary of the Author's Ministry in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. W. G. Johnston & Co. 1859. 

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[Civil War & Slavery] Sample, Robert F. Our National Origin, Progress, and Perils: A Sermon Preached on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1861. Philadelphia. William S. & Alfred Martien. 1862. 

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[Abraham Lincoln Assassination] Williams, Robert H. God's Chosen Ruler: A Sermon Delivered on a Day of National Humiliation and Prayer in the Presbyterian Church, of Frederick City, MD. Frederick, MD. Schley, Keefer & Co. 1865.

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[Civil War] Brownson, James I. The Foundations Preserved. A Discourse Delivered in the Presbyterian Church of Washington, PA. Thursday, November 26th, 1863. Washington. Reporter and Tribune Book and Job Office. 1863. 

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Adams, E. E. The Divine Greatness. A Sermon Preached at the Dedication of the N. Broad Street Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia. Spangler & Davis. 1864. 

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[Civil War & Eschatology] Vickers, Leonard B. Angel of God. The Loud Voice; Rev. 10.3, and Everlasting Gospel; Rev. 14.6. Portland, Oregon. Oregon Farmer Book and Job Presses. 1864. 

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[Civil War & Abraham Lincoln] Bliss, John C. Obedience the Fruit of Gratitude. A Sermon Preached on the National Thanksgiving Day, December 7, 1865. Carlisle, PA. Printed at the Book and Job Office of the American Volunteers. 1865. 

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[Civil War] Paxton, Willam M. The Nation's Gratitude and Hope. A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA. Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1862. Pittsburgh. W. G. Johnston. 1862. 

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[Civil War & Slavery] Brown. R. A. Our Nation's Crisis, The Cause, Course, and Ultimate Consequence. Preached November 24, 1864. Repeated in the Methodist Church, December 7, 1865. Columbia. Columbia Spy Print. 1866. 

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[Civil War & Slavery] Barnes, Albert. The Conditions of Peace. A Thanksgiving Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia; November 27, 1862. Philadelphia. Henry B. Ashmead. 1863.

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Kennedy, Robert. Sermon on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Philadelphia. Henry S. Ashmead. 1858. 

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[Civil War] Boardman, Henry A. The Peace-Makers. A Sermon Preached in the Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, April 9, 1865, Appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania as a Day of Thanksgiving for the Recent Victories of the National Forces of Virginia. Philadelphia. James S. Claxton. 1865.  

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