
"Hear Ye the Rod, and Who Hath Appointed It" A Sermon for the Fast Day, October 7, 1857
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In a period marked by social upheaval and moral questioning, "Hear Ye the Rod, and Who Hath Appointed It" by James Galloway Cowan emerges as a profound sermon for the Fast Day on October 7, 1857. This compelling document delves into the themes of divine judgment and moral governance, urging individuals and nations to reflect on their responsibilities before God. Cowan's eloquent discourse on the consequences of neglecting "unalienable rights" and the need for righteousness resonates deeply with today's civic activists and historians. Through rich theological insights, he challenges readers to confront their ethical obligations in a world fraught with turmoil. This sermon is essential for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of faith and societal duties during a pivotal moment in history.
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