The Duty of Union in a Just War (Classic Reprint): A Discourse, Delivered in Stoneham, April 8, 1813, Being the Day of the State Fast - Couverture souple

Stevens, John H.

 
9781333032227: The Duty of Union in a Just War (Classic Reprint): A Discourse, Delivered in Stoneham, April 8, 1813, Being the Day of the State Fast

Synopsis

In The Duty of Union in a Just War, a discourse delivered in Stoneham, a pastor argues that defending national rights is a divine duty and a hopeful, unifying response to oppression.

Delivered on April 8, 1813, this historical sermon frames the war with Great Britain as a just and necessary defense of liberty. It maps the call to unity across the nation, urging every state, town, and family to join the effort and to help the Lord against a common foe. The speaker uses biblical examples and moral argument to connect civic duty with faith, urging courage, prudence, and steadfast resolve.



The text contrasts divided public opinion with noble sacrifice, praising those who answer the call while labeling detractors as harmful to the republic. It emphasizes that a righteous war requires substantial national effort, and it reflects on the costs and responsibilities of leadership, citizens, and seamen during wartime.




  • Clear case for viewing national defense as a moral and divine duty, not merely a political choice.

  • Calls for unity, courage, and collective sacrifice across all states and communities.

  • Historical and biblical parallels used to justify war and motivate resolve.

  • Critical perspective on opposition to the war and on governance during national crisis.



Ideal for readers of early American history, religious rhetoric in politics, and studies of public faith in national defense.

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