Sounding Forth the Trumpet by Peter Marshall

Sounding Forth the Trumpet by Peter Marshall

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Sounding Forth the Trumpet by Peter Marshall

In a country founded on the promise of freedom, what supported the disgrace of slavery? And would there ever be freedom for all?

Sounding Forth the Trumpet brings to life one of the most crucial epochs in our nation's history: the events leading up to and precipitating the Civil War. Relive the frenzy of the Gold Rush, the harsh realities of the Mexican War, the skirmishes of Bleeding Kansas, and the emergence of Abraham Lincoln. Throughout this engaging narrative, the tragic issue of slavery provides focus, from John Quincy Adams' struggle to preserve the right of petition in Congress to the history-changing election of 1860.
Now repackaged for a new generation, Sounding Forth the Trumpet exposes a dark chapter in our nation's history and at the same time explores the young nation's drive toward freedom and independence.

Peter Marshall is a nationally recognized speaker on Christian growth and maturity and on America's Christian heritage. A graduate of Yale University and Princeton Theological Seminary, he lives in Massachusetts.
David Manuel is the author or coauthor of several books, including Like a Mighty River and The Jesus Factor. He is a graduate of Yale University and lives in Massachusetts.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780800757748
ISBN 10 0800757742
Titel Sounding Forth the Trumpet
Autor Peter Marshall
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Revell
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-09-01
Seitenanzahl 72
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