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A series of addresses that examine Christian belief and practice, arguing that spiritual freedom is realized through service and duty rather than escape from obligation. The speakers connect thought and action, urge moral responsibility in commercial life, and consider the nature of true liberty. One address explores the Christian understanding of Christ while another offers a reflective portrait of Abraham Lincoln framed by moral and national themes. Throughout, pastoral argumentation links theological reflection to everyday conduct, using scripture, ethical reasoning, and practical examples to encourage personal growth and social responsibility.
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