Publisher's Synopsis
"Senatorial Character: A Sermon in West Church, Boston, Sunday, 15th of March, After the Decease of Charles Sumner" offers a compelling glimpse into the life and legacy of Charles Sumner, a pivotal figure in American history. Authored by C.A. Bartol, this sermon, delivered at West Church in Boston, serves as a powerful eulogy and a reflection on Sumner's character and contributions.
As a prominent abolitionist and senator, Sumner played a critical role leading up to and during the American Civil War. This meticulously prepared print republication captures the essence of a historical moment, providing insights into the religious and political sentiments of the time. Bartol's words offer a biographical sketch, exploring Sumner's impact on 19th-century America. Readers interested in political biography, religious sermons, and the history of the United States will find this a valuable and enduring testament to a remarkable individual. The sermon is a significant primary source document for understanding Sumner's influence and the social and political climate of his era.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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