The Proclamation of Freedom a Sermon Preached in Dorchester January 4 1863 V

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The Proclamation of Freedom a Sermon Preached in Dorchester January 4 1863 V
Nathaniel Hall
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Such are some of the aspects of this mighty era in more immediate connection with the event we celebrate.
I recur to that. God, I said, was in it. Most impressively so. I know no fact in history that shows more clearly the working of a Divine hand and purpose, — shows how, though "man proposes, God disposes. " Plainly, man has meant one thing by this war, and God another. And that which God has meant by it, he has caused to be borne along, as on a resistless tide, alike by our successes and def
...eats. God has meant by it, so far as we may read his meaning in the glow- ing language of events, to destroy slavery ; that the blows of the contending hosts, directed against each other, should fall, as well, and both alike, upon that wicked system in whose interest the contest was inaugurated. We sought in it but the maintenance of our nationality. God has sought in and by it the redemption and elevation of his bound and down- trodden children. He has caused our selfishness to open a pathway for his own benevolence.

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