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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 2: preliminary rebellious movements. (search)
e were fashioned after the bands and covenants of the church in Scotland. Presbyterianism, he says exultingly, in praising the Declaration of Independence as almost divine in origin and character, has proved itself to be the pillar and ground of truth, amid error and defection. It has formed empires, in the spirit of Freedom and Liberty, and has given birth to declarations and achievements which are the wonder of the present, and will be the admiration of every future age. On the 21st of November, 1860, the same Doctor of Divinity said, from the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston, after stating that he stood there in God's name and stead, to point out the cause of His anger: --Now, to me, pondering long and profoundly upon the course of events, the evil and bitter root of all our evils is to be found in the infidel, atheistic, French Revolution, Red Republican principle, embodied as an axiomatic seminal principle — not in the Constitution, but in the Declaration