An Address to the People of New-England

An Address to the People of New-England

Upholding Virtue and Civic Duty in Colonial New EnglandBy Samuel Hopkins
Michael Caine
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In "An Address to the People of New-England," Samuel Hopkins presents a compelling discourse that critically examines the moral and ethical fabric of society in colonial New England. Written in the wake of Enlightenment thought, Hopkins employs a persuasive and didactic literary style that seeks to galvanize his audience into introspection and action. Through eloquent rhetoric and poignant arguments, he addresses the pressing issues of morality, social justice, and the role of religion in public life, framing his treatise within the broader context of American revolutionary thought and the quest for human dignity. Samuel Hopkins, a prominent theologian and abolitionist of the 18th century, was profoundly influenced by the Great Awakening and the burgeoning movements for social reform. His commitment to challenging the institution of slavery and advocating for the ethical treatment of all individuals reflects his deep-rooted convictions in human rights and divine justice. These experiences and beliefs inform his arguments in this address, making it a rich tapestry of moral philosophy grounded in his religious principles. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, morality, and social justice during a transformative period in American history. Hopkins' eloquence and keen insights inspire readers to reflect on their own societal obligations and engage with the enduring issues of ethics and justice that remain relevant today.

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GenrePolitics and Government
Length50 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 17, 2022
LanguageEnglish

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