Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
50
Language
English
Published
Jan 12, 2018
Publisher
Forgotten Books
ISBN-10
1332738354
ISBN-13
9781332738359
Description
In the wake of Abraham Lincoln's election, Gilbert Haven delivers a poignant sermon that reflects on the societal upheaval and the hopeful future ahead. Set in the Harvard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Haven articulates a profound narrative on the implications of Lincoln’s presidency. His message resonates with themes of gratitude, perseverance, and the moral obligations of a nation poised on the brink of significant change.
The sermon serves as a historical snapshot, capturing the fervent emotions of the time as the United States faced the reality of impending conflict. Through Haven’s eloquent prose, readers are invited to contemplate the duality of cause and consequence, examining how Lincoln's ascension stirred both hope and apprehension among the populace. This reflective piece not only offers insight into the political landscape of the era but also encourages a modern audience to draw lessons from the past.
The sermon serves as a historical snapshot, capturing the fervent emotions of the time as the United States faced the reality of impending conflict. Through Haven’s eloquent prose, readers are invited to contemplate the duality of cause and consequence, examining how Lincoln's ascension stirred both hope and apprehension among the populace. This reflective piece not only offers insight into the political landscape of the era but also encourages a modern audience to draw lessons from the past.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History