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... but carries on the work . " - CHARLES WESLEY . " The righteous hath hope in his death . " - PROV . xiv . 32 . BOSTON : B. B. RUSSELL AND COMPANY . 1865 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the ABRAHAM LINCOLN :
... but carries on the work . " - CHARLES WESLEY . " The righteous hath hope in his death . " - PROV . xiv . 32 . BOSTON : B. B. RUSSELL AND COMPANY . 1865 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the ABRAHAM LINCOLN :
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... overwhelmed by the circumstances under which he found himself placed , fell into a melancholy condition bordering on despair ; and the widowed mother , looking through her tears , saw no cause for hope from 44 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... overwhelmed by the circumstances under which he found himself placed , fell into a melancholy condition bordering on despair ; and the widowed mother , looking through her tears , saw no cause for hope from 44 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... hope from earthly aid . At this juncture the widow received a letter from Mr. Lincoln , volunteering his services in ... hope was in a mother's belief of her son's innocence , in the justice of the God she wor shipped , and in the noble ...
... hope from earthly aid . At this juncture the widow received a letter from Mr. Lincoln , volunteering his services in ... hope was in a mother's belief of her son's innocence , in the justice of the God she wor shipped , and in the noble ...
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... hope , and humble , earnest , rejoicing faith ; for- " Blind unbelief is sure to err , And scan His work in vain : God is his own interpreter , And he will make it plain . " CHAPTER IV . CALLED TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR . " 56 ABRAHAM ...
... hope , and humble , earnest , rejoicing faith ; for- " Blind unbelief is sure to err , And scan His work in vain : God is his own interpreter , And he will make it plain . " CHAPTER IV . CALLED TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR . " 56 ABRAHAM ...
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... hope have burst out into flowers . No room for misgiving ; no loop - hole of doubt : We've heard from the Keystone ! The Quakers are out ! The plot has exploded ; we've found out the trick ; The bribe goes a - begging ; the fusion won't ...
... hope have burst out into flowers . No room for misgiving ; no loop - hole of doubt : We've heard from the Keystone ! The Quakers are out ! The plot has exploded ; we've found out the trick ; The bribe goes a - begging ; the fusion won't ...
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