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The Pen, The Palm, And The Pulpit (1858)
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120 pages
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Examining the interplay between literature, religion, and politics in the 19th century, John Stoughton highlights the influential roles of writers, preachers, and politicians in shaping public opinion and societal values. He analyzes the cultural impact of literary works, particularly the Bible, on moral standards of the time. The book also emphasizes the pulpit's significance in forming religious beliefs and practices. Stoughton's insightful writing offers a unique perspective on how words and ideas can shape society.
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2009, paperback
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