A Discourse, Preached in the Camp of the 18th Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, at Manassas’ Junction on the National Fast Day, June 13th, 1861

Sermon urging soldiers and the nation to repent, warning that national sin brings divine judgment. Calls for prayer, humility, and trust in God’s providence as the true defense.

Robert Lewis Dabney (1820–1898) was a Southern Presbyterian minister, theologian, and educator best known for his influential teaching and writing within nineteenth-century Reformed theology. He served for many years as a professor at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, where he shaped generations of Presbyterian ministers through his lectures in systematic and pastoral theology. Dabney was also a prolific author whose theological works and essays continue to be published and read for their rigor, clarity, and strong confessional commitments.

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