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... and would fain make his victim a huge , lawless , godless Gittite , who had invaded a country not his own while actually that murdered magistrate was but asserting , as his official oath bound him to assert 18 DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN .
... and would fain make his victim a huge , lawless , godless Gittite , who had invaded a country not his own while actually that murdered magistrate was but asserting , as his official oath bound him to assert 18 DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN .
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... murder , with bludgeon and knife and pistol , thus raged , and thus - for the time- at least - escaped , did the Justice on high slumber , or con- nive , or sanction ? It neither sanctioned deed so foul , nor connived at ferocity so ...
... murder , with bludgeon and knife and pistol , thus raged , and thus - for the time- at least - escaped , did the Justice on high slumber , or con- nive , or sanction ? It neither sanctioned deed so foul , nor connived at ferocity so ...
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... murdered , but the assassin's self - recited verdict of that conscience and that history , and of the God who implanted the one and who shapes the other , against the murderers , and against the yet more tyrannous system that bred them ...
... murdered , but the assassin's self - recited verdict of that conscience and that history , and of the God who implanted the one and who shapes the other , against the murderers , and against the yet more tyrannous system that bred them ...
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... murders of that Marian era ; but Foxe's Book of Martyrs which records them , remains to this day one of the bulwarks and safeguards of the National Protestantism . And so in later days of English history , the sufferings of Puritan and ...
... murders of that Marian era ; but Foxe's Book of Martyrs which records them , remains to this day one of the bulwarks and safeguards of the National Protestantism . And so in later days of English history , the sufferings of Puritan and ...
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... murder , with cruelty infernal , hovered around that majestic man to destroy his life . He was himself but the long sting with which slavery struck at liberty ; and he carried the poison that belonged to slavery . And as long as this ...
... murder , with cruelty infernal , hovered around that majestic man to destroy his life . He was himself but the long sting with which slavery struck at liberty ; and he carried the poison that belonged to slavery . And as long as this ...
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Page 205 - This is essentially a people's contest. On the side of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the world that form and substance of Government whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men ; to lift artificial weights from all shoulders ; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all; to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life.
Page 361 - But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive Now therefore fear ye not: I will nourish you, and your little ones.
Page 189 - Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses? hath he not spoken also by us? And the LORD heard it. 3 (Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth...
Page 248 - that his ways are not as our ways, nor his thoughts as our thoughts...
Page 201 - But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract.
Page 300 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Page 243 - ... shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
Page 11 - I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth : I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain: I the Lord speak righteousness, I declare things that are right.
Page 194 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Page 102 - For Humanity sweeps onward: where to-day the martyr stands, { On the morrow crouches Judas with the silver in his hands; Far in front the cross stands ready and the crackling fagots burn, While the hooting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into History's golden urn.