TY - BOOK AU - Collins,Owen TI - Speeches that changed the world SN - 9780664221492 AV - PN6122 PY - 1999/// CY - Louisville, Kentucky PB - Westminster John Knox Press KW - Speeches, addresses, etc N1 - Ten Commandments (second millennium BC); Moses --; danger in teaching...(479 BC); Confucius --; They were worthy of Athens (431 BC); Pericles --; Socrates' Apology (399 BC); Socrates --; Beatitudes (AD 34); Jesus Christ --; Sermon on the Mount (AD 34); Jesus Christ --; I made my journey...unto Damascus' (AD 50s); Paul --; Dig this foundation of lowliness deep in thee (AD 408); Augustine; I had a voice from God to help me (1431); Joan of Arc --; I neither can nor will recant anything (1521); Martin Luther --; I dye in the true catholyke fayth (1553); John Dudley --; sermon at Martin Luther's funeral (1546); Johann Bugenhagen Pomeranus --; Cranmer's last words (1556); Thomas Cranmer --; I have the heart of a king (1588); Elizabeth I --; We shall be as a city upon a hill (1630); John Winthrop --; On liberty (1645); John Winthrop; quiet enjoyment of your religion and liberties (1701); King William III --; Sinners in the hands of an angry God (1741); Jonathan Edwards --; Ye must be born again (1747); John Wesley --; Stamp Act (1766); William Pitt --; For who has despised the day of small things? (1770); George Whitefield --; Conciliation with America (1775); Edmund Burke --; Give me liberty or give me death (1775); Patrick Henry --; Commerce between master and slave (1782); Thomas Jefferson --; George Washington prevents the revolt of his officers (1783) --; God is no respecter of persons (1786); Jupiter Hammon --; First inaugural address (1789); George Washington --; On the death of Marie Antoinette (1793); Edmund Burke --; Republican Frenchmen (1794); Maximilien Robespierre --; Cultivate peace and harmony with all (1796); George Washington; Let us pursue our own federal and Republican principles (1800); Thomas Jefferson --; I shall need the favor of that being... (1805); Thomas Jefferson --; Farewell to the old guard (1814); Napoleon Bonaparte --; Here am I calling for justice to Ireland (1836); Daniel O'Connell --; Virtue in rags and patches (1842); Charles Dickens --; Declaration of sentiments (1848); Elizabeth Cady Stanton --; Ain't I a woman? (1851); Sojourner Truth --; Man no longer believes in the divine right of force and fraud (1851); E.L. Rose --; What to the American slave is your Fourth of July? (1852); Frederick Douglass --; Inaugural address (1853); Franklin Pierce --; Prosperity to the Hospital for Sick Children (1858); Charles Dickens --; plea for free speech in Boston (1860); Frederick Douglass --; First inaugural address (1861); Abraham Lincoln --; Gettysburg Address (1863); Abraham Lincoln --; Second inaugural address (1865); Abraham Lincoln --; Speech on reconstruction (1865); Abraham Lincoln --; sermon at Abraham Lincoln's funeral (1865); Phineas D. Gurley --; Political action and the working class (1871); Karl Marx --; the truth shall make you free (1871); Victoria C. Woodhall --; On women's right to vote (1873); Susan B. Anthony --; In memory of Thomas Paine (1877); Walt Whitman --; Pleasant reminiscences concerning literary folk (1877); Mark Twain --; Looking Glass is dead (1877); Chief Joseph --; new South (1886); Henry W. Grady --; Appeal to the women of America (1888); Josephine E. Butler; If women had the vote (1908); Emmeline Pankhurst --; Non-cooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good (1922) / Mahatma Gandhi --; annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe! (1939); Adolph Hitler --; We shall defend our island whatever the cost (1940); Winston Churchill --; I have a dream (1963); Martin Luther King --; ideal for which I am prepared to die (1964); Nelson Mandela --; We are concerned about the poor all over the world (1968); Coretta Scott King --; Christianity is giving (1977); Mother Teresa --; foreign policy of Great Britain (1979); Margaret Thatcher --; I address you on behalf of the unborn child (1995); Mother Teresa --; Give voice to women everywhere whose words go unnoticed (1995); Hillary R. Clinton; 2 ER -