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Topical Index > Southern Heroes
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Steven Wilkins - "Patrick Henry & Constitutional Liberty" Patrick Henry was one of the few American patriots who spoke out against the proposed constitutional convention in 1787 and refused to attend. In this presentation, Pastor Steven Wilkins explains Patrick Henry's concerns about the creation of a more powerful federal government and his arguments for the proper way to ensure true liberty in the new American Republic. The visionary thoughts of Patrick Henry are, indeed, appropriate for consideration in our own day of an out-of-control federal government. |
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Steven Wilkins - "The Brief Life of Jeb Stuart"
The dashing cavalry commander Jeb Stuart was the "eyes and ears" of Lee's army. His daring raids and exploits behind enemy lines made him a household name throughout the Confederacy. His chivalry rivaled even that of the legendary knights of the Round Table. This presentation by Pastor Wilkins is one of the few recorded messages about the life of this great Southern general. |
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Clyde Wilson - "John C. Calhoun" John C. Calhoun was the foremost spokesman for Southern Rights and "States' Rights" for an entire generation before the War for Southern Independence. He spent an entire career in Congress, representing his home state of South Carolina, and led the effort to nullify the Tariff of Abominations... an action which nearly precipitated war years earlier than it actually came. His vigorous defence of the use of the Doctrine of Nullification by the states is perhaps the single best chance to restore our liberties in the face of growing federal encroachment today. And there is none more qualified to speak on Calhoun than Professor Clyde Wilson of the University of South Carolina, editor of the Calhoun Papers. |
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John Dwyer - "The Christian Character of Robert E. Lee"
Even his enemies could find nothing evil to say about the greatest military leader in the history of America. His noble Christian character provided the personal traits essential in leading the South, both then and now, by example. |
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Charles Baker - "Jefferson Davis: The Christian President" A biographical sketch of the first President of the Confederacy which emphasizes his Christian character, something which set him apart from his counter-part on the other side of the Potomac and made him to stand out as a giant among men, even in his own day. |
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John Dwyer - "Stonewall Jackson: Standing Like a Stone Wall"
A lion among men, Jackson was said to have been worth more than 1,000 men, according to one of his opponents on the battlefield. This speech discusses the feats of Stonewall and the source of his greatness. |
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Brian Cisco - "Wade Hampton" This presentation deals with the leadership of Wade Hampton of South Carolina during the years of Reconstruction following the late War for Southern Independence. It was Hampton who led the famous Red Shirts to ultimately shake off the yoke of federal tyranny and lead the people of his home state of South Carolina to find Southern Redemption and once again regain a measure of autonomy and independence. The example of Wade Hampton is certainly one that Southerners and all freedom-loving Americans would do well to study today. |
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Ray McBerry - "Lee & Jackson: Beacons of Southern Liberty"
This message has been delivered at several Lee-Jackson banquets for various SCV camps in Georgia and the Carolinas; centered mainly around Jackson and his unrelenting tenacity for victory, even as a Christian gentleman. |
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Ray McBerry - "The Southern Soldier" A message delivered at several Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies in honour of the uncommon Southern soldiers and the principles for which they sacrificed so much; and, of course, the ties that bind us to those same principles today. |
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Franklin Sanders - The Life & Conversion of General Nathan Bedford Forrest
A portrait of the most audacious of Southern commanders during the War, as well as a recounting of his coming to Christ. |
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Joseph Stromburg - Alexander Stephens A look at the life and perspective of the Vice-President of the Confederacy and at his alternative ideas about success for the Confederacy which were never adopted. |
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Otto Scott - Jeff Davis
A discussion of the life, character, and stand taken by the President of the Confederate States of America, given by one of the premier biographers of the 20th century. |
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Robert Maddox - Christian Character of Stonewall Jackson A survey of the Christian testimony of a legendary general and man -- a man whose military genius is still unsurpassed today and whose Christian character lives on through his influence upon his men in the Valley in 1862 and their influence upon their descendants today. |
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