The book Preaching Christ : Sermons was written by author Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927 Here you can read free online of Preaching Christ : Sermons book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Preaching Christ : Sermons a good or bad book?
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Of this system, this National Idea, Man- hood is the central pillar. It is the keystone of the arch. Take it away, and all must fall to ruin. Take it away, and the American Republic is a body without a soul, a corpse. Take it away, and the history of this people, the dealings of Providence with them, become a mystery, which time in its whole course will scarcely be able to solve. Take it away, and American Nationality becomes the baseless fabric of a vision. This is the Idea of that Nationality..., grander, indeed, in its present development than in its first germs. And manifestly, to provide for this idea a fitting theatre of development, God has given it a continent, a world, for ages shrouded in the darkness of the Un- known Mystery which haunted the ancient world from beyond the earth-surrounding ocean-river, and then brought to light in the fulness of time, to receive and nurture the seed of liberty: a continent lying midway betwixt the extreme East and the extreme West of yon old world, and thus so situated as to receive and com- municate the throbbing currents of international life ; a continent, physically the oldest, historically the newest, and geographically the most central, built, one w^ould say, on purpose to be the heart of the world ; a conti- nent on which the Almighty has stamped Diversity in Unity, Oneness in Variety, as though expressly to contribute to the most varied and manifold development of the one, but multitudinous nation whom his Provi- 260 LLEWELYN lOAN EVANS.
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