Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including Many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts Concerning His Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs, Volume 1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917 - 570 pages |
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... FAITH .. 299 III . LINCOLN'S RELIGIOUS FAITH- ( Continued ) . 319 IV . LINCOLN'S FAITH IN PRAYER .. 364 V. LINCOLN'S RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE . 395 VI . LINCOLN AND HORACE GREELEY . 441 VII . THE WADE - DAVIS MANIFESTO . 484 VIII . EXCERPTS ...
... FAITH .. 299 III . LINCOLN'S RELIGIOUS FAITH- ( Continued ) . 319 IV . LINCOLN'S FAITH IN PRAYER .. 364 V. LINCOLN'S RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE . 395 VI . LINCOLN AND HORACE GREELEY . 441 VII . THE WADE - DAVIS MANIFESTO . 484 VIII . EXCERPTS ...
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... was not learned in scholarship or books , but he was well and widely educated in the lessons of early pioneer experience and in Christian faith and life . Judge H. C. Whitney tells us that , " William 18 LATEST LIGHT ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... was not learned in scholarship or books , but he was well and widely educated in the lessons of early pioneer experience and in Christian faith and life . Judge H. C. Whitney tells us that , " William 18 LATEST LIGHT ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... faith in the triumph of truth - and that gentleness and amiability of temper , which , in the lofty sta- tion of Chief Magistrate , he displayed so strikingly during years of most appalling responsibility . From her he derived the ...
... faith in the triumph of truth - and that gentleness and amiability of temper , which , in the lofty sta- tion of Chief Magistrate , he displayed so strikingly during years of most appalling responsibility . From her he derived the ...
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... characterizing Herndon's statement as " more of malice than of faith , " repeats it as authentic history , with grewsome details of his own imagining , and in terms far more revolting than are those employed LINCOLN FORTUNE'S FAVORITE 25.
... characterizing Herndon's statement as " more of malice than of faith , " repeats it as authentic history , with grewsome details of his own imagining , and in terms far more revolting than are those employed LINCOLN FORTUNE'S FAVORITE 25.
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... faith in His promises . No leader ever was tried more severely than was he and none ever proved more constant and true . Considered in connection with the circumstances of his birth , Moses is a striking illustration of the power of ...
... faith in His promises . No leader ever was tried more severely than was he and none ever proved more constant and true . Considered in connection with the circumstances of his birth , Moses is a striking illustration of the power of ...
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