Does America still have a rendezvous with destiny? Is there yet a generation to come forth from this nation which will turn the hearts of not only its countrymen back to the living God, but the heart of the world as well?
Charles C. Coffin's The Story of Liberty, originally published in 1879, reaches back into the records of history to observe the hand of the Great Author and give a direction for the days ahead. As we look at that which preceded our nation's history and led to its founding, we will begin to have an idea of what liberty cost those who love the truth and how much still is at stake.
Audiobook details
GenreEducation and Learning, History, Spirituality and Religion
Length8 hrs 42 mins
Narrated byEdward Lewis
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateJan 1, 2006
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
17Chapter 17
2Chapter 2
18Chapter 18
3Chapter 3
19Chapter 19
4Chapter 4
20Chapter 20
5Chapter 5
21Chapter 21
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6Chapter 6
22Chapter 22
7Chapter 7
23Chapter 23
8Chapter 8
24Chapter 24
9Chapter 9
25Chapter 25
10Chapter 10
26Chapter 26
11Chapter 11
27Chapter 27
12Chapter 12
28Chapter 28
13Chapter 13
29Chapter 29
14Chapter 14
30Chapter 30
15Chapter 15
31Chapter 31
16Chapter 16
About the author
Charles C. Coffin
Charles Carleton Coffin, author and lecturer, was a war correspondent for the Boston Journal during the Civil War. He joined the Army of the West, witnessing first-hand and reporting on the war’s most important battles. He also wrote numerous books, published between 1858 and 1887.View all by Charles C. Coffin