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Christianity and war : a sermon delivered to George Washington post, no. 103, G.A.R. Department of New York state at the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, Fifth Avenue and Forty-eighth Street, New York City, on Memorial Sunday, May 24th, 1914

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