The Relation of the Individual to the Republic
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
The Relation of the Individual to the Republic
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
This powerful and eloquent sermon, delivered by one of the leading Unitarian ministers of the 19th century, explores the role of the individual in a democratic society. Chapin argues that each person has a responsibility to help uphold the principles of freedom and justice that are the foundation of the American Republic, and offers a compelling vision for how individuals can work together to create a better future for all. An inspiring and thought-provoking read.
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