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Delivered as a Thanksgiving discourse, the sermon opens with gratitude for providential mercies and relief from a recent pestilence. It offers a careful definition of nation as a complex of common birth, language, territory, and citizenship, arguing that the idea of government or the State is primary. The address considers the need for size and diversity in national life, treats history as the biography of nations, and interprets national events through divine Providence, citing biblical instances where nations serve God's purposes. It closes by relating these reflections to the duties and destinies of the nation under consideration.

About the Author

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N. C. Burt

N. C. Burt is an author recognized for his work in the field of social science, particularly in the exploration of cultural identity and national characteristics. His notable book, "National Character," delves into the complexities of how national identity shapes individual behavior and societal norms. Through his writing, Burt contributes to the understanding of the interplay between culture and personality, offering insights that remain relevant in discussions of sociology and psychology.

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