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Speeches and Lectures by Pastor Steve Wilkins
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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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Steve Wilkins - "The Costs of War"
Another thought-provoking speech from one of the founders of the modern Southern Movement. Pastor Wilkins demonstrates the principle that freedom and liberty, even at home, are most under attack during times of war. The War of Northern Aggression and its specific impacts upon American society are used to prove the point. Given the appetite for war by the federal government in modern times, the principle is as valid and worthy of note today as ever.
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