C. A. Bartol
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C. A. Bartol was an American Unitarian minister and author known for his eloquent sermons and writings on moral and social issues. He is particularly recognized for his sermon titled "Senatorial Character," delivered in West Church, Boston, shortly after the death of the prominent abolitionist Charles Sumner. Bartol's work reflects his deep engagement with the political and ethical challenges of his time, emphasizing the importance of character in public life. His contributions to religious discourse and social thought continue to resonate, offering insights into the intersection of faith and civic responsibility.
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