Abraham Lincoln, Man of GodG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1930 - 458 pages |
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Page 124
... Almighty , so impressed me that I ventured to ask him directly how far he believed the Almighty actually directed our national affairs . After a considerable pause , he spoke as follows : " That the Almighty does make use of human agen ...
... Almighty , so impressed me that I ventured to ask him directly how far he believed the Almighty actually directed our national affairs . After a considerable pause , he spoke as follows : " That the Almighty does make use of human agen ...
Page 209
... Almighty and of this people , as the chosen instrument also in the hands of the Almighty , of perpetuating the object of that great struggle . At Philadelphia , Lincoln gave utterance to these golden words , suitable as an epitaph to ...
... Almighty and of this people , as the chosen instrument also in the hands of the Almighty , of perpetuating the object of that great struggle . At Philadelphia , Lincoln gave utterance to these golden words , suitable as an epitaph to ...
Page 395
... Almighty God . His deep spirit of thank- fulness to God found an echo in the hearts of his loyal people and inspired in them the courage to continue the struggle to a successful issue . Even in the darkest days when men like Greeley and ...
... Almighty God . His deep spirit of thank- fulness to God found an echo in the hearts of his loyal people and inspired in them the courage to continue the struggle to a successful issue . Even in the darkest days when men like Greeley and ...
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