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The Battle of Lexington: A Sermon and Eyewitness Narrative

The Battle of Lexington: A Sermon and Eyewitness Narrative

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Author: Pastor Jonas Clark
Creators: Gerald R. Nordskog, The Rev. Chris Hoops
Publisher: Nordskog Publishing, Inc.
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ISBN: 0979673631
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.3311
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Publication Date: January 1, 2007
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Republication of Pastor Clarks narrative of the 75 . . . shot heard round the world and his oneyear anniversary sermon. Includes historical background on Jonas Clark, Paul Reveres Ride and three other commemorative poems, facsimile of the original 1776 Sermon booklet cover and extensive illustration. Introduction The Battle of Lexington Have you ever wondered who fired the shot heard round the world that fateful morning of April 19, 1775? Who were those brave men who stood against the besttrained army in the world? The following is Jonas Clarks Sermon on the oneyear anniversary and his eyewitness narrative of those events. None other but Jonas Clark could give such an accounting, for he was the pastor of those embattled farmers who stood their ground. Clark is herein giving an honest and accurate accounting of the Battle of Lexington. He is also giving testimony of the events of April 19 and answers the great question, Who fired the first shot? There was no betterprepared place to inaugurate the first battle of the War for Independence than the little village of Lexington. For pastor Clark discussed from the pulpit the great questions at issue and that powerful voice thundered forth the principles of personal, civil and religious liberty and the right of resistance, in tones as earnest and effective as it had the doctrines of salvation by the cross. (J. T. Headley, Heroes of Liberty Chaplains and Clergy of the American Revolution, 21.) It was to the congregation, educated by such a man, that Providence allowed to be entrusted the momentous events of April 19, events which were to decide the fate of a continentthat of civil liberty the world over. (Headley, 23) Today, the Battle of Lexington is little spoken of, for as a nation we have forgotten our history. We have neglected the heroes of our freedom and liberty. But there was a time when this day was remembered and odes were written to commemorate the occasion. Paul Reveres Ride and the Concord Hymn are two examples. (See Appendix, pages 7588.) Our history books no longer tell the true story of Lexington, so we must. America is perishing for the need of preachers who apply Gods holy Word to every area of life including personal, civil and religious liberty. The Church needs more pastors like Jonas Clark, a preacher who taught the great doctrines of salvation in Christ alone and the Biblical right to resistance, which gave his congregation courage to stand in the face of great odds. The Battle of Lexington should inspire every man, in all stations of life, to stand and make a difference. Rev. Christopher Hoops, Roseville, California

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