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When freedom rang, it echoed from the pulpit.
While soldiers marched and statesmen debated, a powerful voice thundered from colonial pulpits -- the voice of the patriot preachers. In this remarkable historical collection, editor Frank Moore gathers the stirring Revolutionary War sermons and bold convictions of Christian ministers who helped shape the conscience of a young nation.
The Patriot Preachers of the American Revolution unveils the fiery rhetoric and unwavering faith of men who saw Christianity and the American Revolution as inseparable. From church pews to battlefields, these voices inspired courage, repentance, and a sacred duty to defend liberty. Their sermons are not just relics -- they are living echoes of the soul of 1776.
This volume is essential for anyone interested in:
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Faith and freedom in early America
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The role of religion in the founding of the United States
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The influence of the colonial church on American independence
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Sermons that shaped America from a biblical worldview
Whether you're a student of Christian history, a lover of Revolutionary-era preaching, or exploring how the Founding Fathers and religion intertwined, this book offers timeless insight into the moral backbone of the Revolution.
Rediscover the forgotten power of the pulpit in forging a nation -- one truth-filled sermon at a time.
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