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Excerpt from Necessities of the War and the Conditions of Success in It: A Sermon Preached in the Village Church, Before the College and the United Congregations of the Town of Amherst, on the National Fast Day, Thursday, September 26, 1861
I begin with the proposition that war is sometimes lawful. I say some times, for none of us can justify wars of ambition, or wars of revenge or wars of plunder. But wars for self-defense, for national existence, for the punishment of conspiracy and trea son, for putting down rebellion, for the support of government and the maintenance of God's justice in civil relations, come under a different category. Whether they are right or wrong, in the ln dividual case, must depend on circumstances, and particularly on the motives with which they are undertaken, and the measure of necessity which demands them.
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