"Senatorial Character" by C. A. Bartol is a heartfelt sermon from the 1800s given in a Boston church that deeply reflects on the life of Senator Charles Sumner, a champion for equality. Bartol's writing illustrates Sumner as a moral beacon, highlighting his strong opposition to slavery and his dedication to civil rights during a tumultuous period in American history. He positions Sumner as an example of virtue, praising his firm commitment to justice. The sermon discusses the importance of real-world examples of strong moral character, even noting Sumner might have had some intellectual shortcomings, but admiring his genuine efforts to make the world better for everyone. Bartol paints Sumner as a selfless hero, showing how his principles and actions left a lasting mark, still encouraging a more just society.

Senatorial Character A Sermon in West Church, Boston, Sunday, 15th of March, After the Decease of Charles Sumner.
By C. A. (Cyrus Augustus) Bartol
Discover the powerful story of a senator whose unwavering fight against injustice made him a symbol of hope in a divided nation.
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2008-06-25
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