The Effects of War | CHAPTER 3
War’s least horror is the ensanguined field. – Barbauld.
UPON THE MILITARY CHARACTER
4. Familiarity with human destruction – with plunder
5. Incapacity for regular pursuits – half-pay
6. Implicit submission to superiors.- Its effects on the independence of the mind
7. Implicit submission to superiors - Its effects on the on the moral character
8. Resignation of moral agency
UPON THE COMMUNITY
10. Peculiar contagiousness of military depravity
11. Animosity of party – Spirit of resentment
12. Privateering – Its peculiar atrocity
13. Mercenaries – Loan of armies
14. Prayers for the success of war
15. The duty of a subject who believes that all war is incompatible with Christianity