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The Bible and the Sword, Or, the Appointment of the General Fast Vindicated: In an Address to the Common People, Concerning the Propriety of Repressin
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The book presents a compelling argument for the necessity of using military force to combat persistent moral decay, addressing the role of fasting as a spiritual preparation during times of conflict. It emphasizes the importance of collective reflection and repentance among the common people, advocating for a balance between divine intervention and human action. Through its exploration of the relationship between faith and warfare, the work seeks to justify the appointment of a general fast as a means of reinforcing societal values in turbulent times.
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The Bible and the Sword, Or, the Appointment of the General Fast Vindicated: In an Address to the Common People, Concerning the Propriety of Repressin, John Fletcher
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- Title
- The Bible and the Sword, Or, the Appointment of the General Fast Vindicated: In an Address to the Common People, Concerning the Propriety of Repressin
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Fletcher
- Publisher
- BiblioLife
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9781275628861
- Category
- World history
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- The book presents a compelling argument for the necessity of using military force to combat persistent moral decay, addressing the role of fasting as a spiritual preparation during times of conflict. It emphasizes the importance of collective reflection and repentance among the common people, advocating for a balance between divine intervention and human action. Through its exploration of the relationship between faith and warfare, the work seeks to justify the appointment of a general fast as a means of reinforcing societal values in turbulent times.