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This historic sermon, delivered just days after the death of Union General Joseph K. F. Mansfield at the Battle of Antietam, offers a moving tribute to a fallen hero and a powerful reflection on the cost of war. John Langdon Dudley's words capture the grief and uncertainty of a nation at war, and his message of hope and resilience still resonates today.
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