The Christian soldier's duty briefly delineated: in a sermon preached at King's-Bridge, September 7, 1777, before the American corps newly raised for His Majesty's service.
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Title
The Christian soldier's duty briefly delineated: in a sermon preached at King's-Bridge, September 7, 1777, before the American corps newly raised for His Majesty's service.
Subject
Anglican Church, Church of England, Loyalist, Charles Inglis, sermons, American Revolution
Description
A sermon given to soldiers by Charles Inglis. Inglis was a known loyalist who would plant loyalist propaganda into his sermons. This sermon talks about the how to be a Christian solider and describes the revolution as rebellious and seditious.
Creator
Charles Inglis
Publisher
https://infoweb-newsbank-com.mutex.gmu.edu/iw-search/we/Evans/?p_product=EAIX&p_theme=eai&p_nbid=H66J4DDIMTYxOTcwNjcyNi4xOTMxMTQ6MToxMjoxMjkuMTc0LjIxLjU&p_action=doc&p_queryname=16&p_docref=v2:0F2B1FCB879B099B@EAIX-0F2FD3C09D3C0240@15372-0F98D2CF4492B720@12&f_mode=citation
Date
7, September, 1777
Contributor
Samuel Bryan
Rights
The American Antiquarian Society and NewsBank, inc.
Format
29 pages
Type
Sermon
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Original Format
paper
Citation
Charles Inglis, “The Christian soldier's duty briefly delineated: in a sermon preached at King's-Bridge, September 7, 1777, before the American corps newly raised for His Majesty's service.,” Mason's Legacies, accessed May 18, 2024, https://masonslegacies.org/items/show/1044.