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Call of duty : the sterling nobility of Robert E. Lee by J. Steven Wilkins
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Call of duty : the sterling nobility of Robert E. Lee

by J. Steven Wilkins

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"I fear it is now out of the power of man and in God alone must be our trust. No act could give me so much pleasure as to restore peace to my country." Thus spoke Robert E. Lee, a man torn between obligation to the government he had so faithfully served and the state he so dearly loved. Though many were the causes of the war, Lee fought not for the enslavement of man, but for the freedom of his treasured home. J. Steven Wilkins gives us a fresh look at the character of this man of God and the call of duty he could not ignore.

Available in January, 1997.

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:38:51 -0400)

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