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Civil War Artillery at Gettysburg

ePub Civil War Artillery at Gettysburg by Philip M. Cole in History

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For God or For Tyranny. Progressives denounce God and the Bible as an old writ from thousands of years ago; that we need to advance and modernise -- God is outmoded they say. Perhaps it is time to set up a new moral code without Him. This book shows how mankind digresses every time he takes this route-that evil is the process of us governing others rather than allowing God to govern us. We can either believe that God exists or He simply is nowhere to be found. But God's moral law stands-which we shall prove here. If we remove God; the government will become God. This book will show conclusively that whenever we abandon God; we elevate a collective tyranny into a god. Either God becomes king or a tyrant becomes king. The book equips and trains the inner soul through a journey into history examining some of our downfalls when man thought he was superior; to later only recognise; after the havoc; and only then confess; that the core of his principles was indeed appalling. Today the world is at it again; demanding global unity. But unity under freedom is the process of uniting individuals that disagree; while tyranny is the process of forcing everyone to agree-in unison.I don't mean all that call themselves Christians; but a remnant; a few scattered persons which God hath chosen; such as without being led by interest; education; or human authorities; can set themselves sincerely and earnestly to search after truth. For Daniel hath said that the wise shall understand; so he said also that none of the wicked shall understand -- Sir Isaac Newton


#757233 in Books Colecraft Industries 2006-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.00 x .68 x 7.01l; 1.24 #File Name: 0977712508324 pagesISBN13: 9780977712502Condition: NewNotes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great content. A wonderful book for someone who just ...By Ken PepperThis my "go-to" book" for information on the artillery at Gettysburg. Well written. Carefully researched. Great content. A wonderful book for someone who just wants to know more about artillery or a serious student of the Civil War.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An excellent read for anyone wanting to know about the technology ...By CustomerAn excellent read for anyone wanting to know about the technology of artillery during the Civil War. Explains why things happened as they did. For the serious rather than the casual reader of Civil War history.13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Great overview of Civil War artillery deuceBy Gary SchreckengostAs a one-time fire supporter who studies Civil War artillery pretty intently; has been published in Field Artillery Journal and America's Civil War Magazine; and who has led several staff rides at Gettysburg; I found Phil Cole's book to be quite helpful. This is a must read for any person who wants to learn what it was like to be a Civil War-era artillerist. Mr. Cole generally uses examples of the Gettysburg Campaign to explain artillery tactics; techniques; and procedures. He also offers some reasonable conclusions about how the battle was fought and persuasively argues the centrality of the long arm in all operations. So buy this book now; get Coco's little book on Gettysburg artillery; Van Loan Naisawald's treatise on the artillery in the Army of the Potomac; and the book on Cushing; synthesis them; and get out to the Burg to do some serious terrain analyses!

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