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PREFACECHAPTER I. A NATION’S BIRTHRIGHTCHAPTER II. THE CRISIS OF ‘61CHAPTER III. A WAR FOR HUMANITY’S SAKECHAPTER IV. A CHAPTER IN CRIMINAL HISTORYCHAPTER V. THE SPANISH INQUISITIONCHAPTER VI. “THE COUNCIL OF BLOOD.”CHAPTER VII. AMERICAN IMPERIALISM—NATIONAL APOSTASYCHAPTER VIII. MANIFEST DESTINYCHAPTER IX. IN THE TRAIL OF ROMECHAPTER X. AMITY OR ARMAGEDDON?APPENDIX. THE UNITED STATES AND SLAVERY IN THE SULUS
The Peril of the Republic of the United States of America
- Contents- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I. A NATION’S BIRTHRIGHT
- CHAPTER II. THE CRISIS OF ‘61
- CHAPTER III. A WAR FOR HUMANITY’S SAKE
- CHAPTER IV. A CHAPTER IN CRIMINAL HISTORY
- CHAPTER V. THE SPANISH INQUISITION
- CHAPTER VI. “THE COUNCIL OF BLOOD.”
- CHAPTER VII. AMERICAN IMPERIALISM—NATIONAL APOSTASY
- CHAPTER VIII. MANIFEST DESTINY
- CHAPTER IX. IN THE TRAIL OF ROME
- CHAPTER X. AMITY OR ARMAGEDDON?
- APPENDIX. THE UNITED STATES AND SLAVERY IN THE SULUS
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER I. A NATION’S BIRTHRIGHT | 9 |
The United States comes into existence over a principle—All men created equal—“Consent of the governed” doctrine—Declaration of Independence one of great general principles—Comments on the Declaration by Charles Sumner—The Roman theory of unlimited power—The European theory of unlimited power—The American theory of limited power—Opinion of John Quincy Adams—Thackeray on the painting in the rotunda—The American principle of government—The Bible doctrine of government—God and the nations | |
CHAPTER II. THE CRISIS OF ‘61 | 20 |
The American Civil war a contest over a great principle—Lincoln’s great Gettysburg speech—The Declaration means just what it says—Lincoln’s ideas of the Declaration—Judge Douglas’s ideas of the Declaration—The ideas of the Fathers of the nation concerning the meaning of the Declaration of Independence—Thomas Jefferson on slavery—James Madison on slavery—A house divided against itself can not stand | |
CHAPTER III. A WAR FOR HUMANITY’S SAKE | 31 |
The nation as it issued from the Civil war—The sorrows of Cuba—Causes of the revolution in Cuba—Sufferings of the Cuban people—The causes of their sufferings—Declaration of war against Spain by the United States—Reasons for the war—Not for the increase of territory—Forcible annexation, criminal aggression | |
CHAPTER IV. A CHAPTER IN CRIMINAL HISTORY | 41 |
The beginnings of Spain—Visigoths become Roman Catholics—The Saracens arrive in Spain—Magnificent civilization of the Spanish Saracens—Their houses, gardens, and libraries, and contributions to science—Their learning contrasted with papistical learning—The Saracens conquered by the Spaniards—The Spaniards attempt to convert the Saracens—Odious persecutions—Expulsion of the Saracens from Spain—Degradation of Spain | |
CHAPTER V. THE SPANISH INQUISITION | 52 |
The secret reason for the Inquisition—Everything based on the Bible—Treatment of the Albigenses—Stories circulated concerning the Jews—Position of Queen Isabella—Ideas of King Ferdinand—Evidences that a Jewish conversion was not sincere—The hall of torture—Modes of torture—Why the people of Cuba and the Philippine Islands rebelled against Spain | |
CHAPTER VI. “THE COUNCIL OF BLOOD.” | 61 |
Free spirit of the Hollanders—Crimes of Charles the Fifth in Holland—Philip the Second and Bloody Mary—The Edict of 1550—Fearful persecutions—William the Silent—Hollanders flee to England, and the commerce of Holland declines—The preachers of the Reformation—Field preaching under guard—Camp-meetings in Holland—Composition of the Council of Blood—Deeds of the Council of Blood—All the inhabitants of Holland condemned to death—The siege of Leyden—Relief of Leyden—Founding of the Dutch Republic | |
CHAPTER VII. AMERICAN IMPERIALISM—NATIONAL APOSTASY | 79 |
Why Spain was conquered—Why America was chosen to conquer her—The setting sun of Spanish glory—An Old World power is driven from Cuba, but an Old World idea invades the United States—The doctrine that might makes right—The doctrine that right makes might—American Imperialism—The Declaration of Independence mocked at—The forcible annexation of the Philippines—A. D. 1899 ideas of the Declaration—Jefferson opposed to conquest—Ideas of John Fiske—James G. Blaine on wars of conquest—Macaulay on colonial empires—The American Revolution a war against the colonial system—Supreme Court opinion versus United States dependencies—The national records opposed to dependencies, in the organization of the Northwest Territory, treaty of cession with France over Louisiana purchase, in the treaty of Washington over the Floridas, in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo over California, Nevada, etc., and in the Gadsden and Alaskan purchases—A change of front on the “government by consent” doctrine—The purchase of the Philippines—Recent opinions on the “consent of the governed” doctrine—In the track of King George—Grand words from Carl Schurz—Criminal aggression—Can the government endure half citizen, half colonial?—The command, “Silence!”—Liberty at the point of the bayonet—Lord Macaulay on slavery in the West Indies—Is history a fable? | |
CHAPTER VIII. MANIFEST DESTINY | 109 |
What is manifest destiny?—God’s dealings with the nations—The case of Nebuchadnezzar—The Most High ruleth in the kingdoms of men—Story of the Philippine revolt against Spain—Cruelties of the Spaniards—Aguinaldo and the Americans—The great seal of the United States—Opinions of George Francis Adams—Principles born at Lexington and buried at Manila—Admiral Dewey’s estimate of the Filipinos—Can the Filipinos be made good American citizens?—Is it a Christian duty for the United States to forcibly annex the Philippines?—Christ and civil government—“The Bible in one hand and the shotgun in the other” doctrine—Is the United States a Christian nation?—Militarism and democracy—God uses nations as instruments—The case of Assyria—“My Country, 1899”—The Recessional Ode—The task of the forefathers and the task of the sons—Is it Live through all time, or Die by suicide?—Which way shall the tide of destiny set? | |
CHAPTER IX. IN THE TRAIL OF ROME | 137 |
The two great republics—Cause of the transformation of Rome from a republic to a military monarchy—How nations lose their own freedom—The case in the Philippines—Parallel between the last days of the republic of Rome and the present time in the United States—Roman expansion—A Roman war in the cause of humanity—The liberty that was not given to the Greek republics—Rome’s treatment of allies—Opinion of Rollin on the Roman expansion policy—American expansion in reality contraction—When will Cuba be vacated—How God punishes nations—Not political theories, but prophetical principles—The Bible concerning the Roman republic—The Bible concerning Roman expansion—Bible prophecies relating to the United States—The sealed book, why opened now?—The ruin of Rome and the peril of the United States | |
CHAPTER X. AMITY OR ARMAGEDDON? | 166 |
Proclaiming peace and preparing for war—China the storm center—The czar’s manifesto and the Peace and Disarmament Conference—The United States formerly the champion of peace—The Monroe doctrine—The advent of the United States in the Orient, does it portend peace or war?—Washington’s farewell address—Carl Schurz on the English alliance—“What shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?”—Position of Jerusalem in the world—Position of the United States in the world—The vision of the great image—The ten kingdoms of prophecy—The God of heaven shall set up a kingdom—The image struck upon the feet—The reason for this—The kings of the East—Turkey and the great powers—Prophecies concerning Russia—The apostasy of the United States—All nations in rebellion—The armies of heaven—The kingdom and citizens of our Lord and of his Christ | |
APPENDIX. THE UNITED STATES AND SLAVERY IN THE SULUS | 194 |