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(RELIGION.) Worcester, Noah. Manuscript sermon on the horrors of war.

(RELIGION.) Worcester, Noah. Manuscript sermon on the horrors of war. Autograph Manuscript. [35] pages. 8vo, stitched gathering; minimal wear. Np, circa 1812-15

  • Notes: Noah Worcester (1758-1837) was a Unitarian clergyman whose most lasting impact was as a founder of the pacifism movement in America. He published A Solemn Review of the Custom of War in 1814 and founded the Massachusetts Peace Society in 1815. He apparently composed this manuscript sermon during the same period, as suggested by his prefatory note: "This sermon was written to deliver at Brattle Street in the time of war, but it has not been delivered." This sermon is based on a passage from Habakkuk 3:17 ("Although the fig tree shall not blossom. . . "), and speaks stridently against war: "Even the desolating judgment of war may be overruled for the benefit of the afflicted nations and of other nations who are the spectators of the horrid scene. War is indeed one of the most tremendous evils with which a righteous God afflicts a guilty people" (pages 10-11). Later in the sermon he specifically addresses the subject of war "with the Government of Great Britain," asking "whether we had just cause to commence it, and whether there now exists sufficient cause for its continuance" (pages 30-31). Provenance: stated to be from the collection of notable early American autograph collector William Buell Sprague (1795-1876), with a descriptive sheet apparently in Sprague's hand.

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