Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... true of one whose name had already been en- shrined in the affections of the people . While writing under these influences , we have sought to avoid a spirit of hero - worship ; to represent and commend that which is admirable and ...
... true of one whose name had already been en- shrined in the affections of the people . While writing under these influences , we have sought to avoid a spirit of hero - worship ; to represent and commend that which is admirable and ...
Page 65
... true patriots since the close of the American Revolution . The better to under- stand the circumstances of this contest , let us briefly recur to the aggressive power by whom it was forced upon the country , and for the struggle with ...
... true patriots since the close of the American Revolution . The better to under- stand the circumstances of this contest , let us briefly recur to the aggressive power by whom it was forced upon the country , and for the struggle with ...
Page 68
... True , the lines between the conflicting moral forces were not , in point of geographical location , distinctly drawn . Georgia , at an early day , and before she became a colony of the British crown , prohibited slavery and rum ; while ...
... True , the lines between the conflicting moral forces were not , in point of geographical location , distinctly drawn . Georgia , at an early day , and before she became a colony of the British crown , prohibited slavery and rum ; while ...
Page 74
... true , as stated . God did not place good and evil before man , telling him to make his choice . On the contrary , he did tell him there was one tree of the fruit of which , if he ate , he should surely die . I could scarcely wish so ...
... true , as stated . God did not place good and evil before man , telling him to make his choice . On the contrary , he did tell him there was one tree of the fruit of which , if he ate , he should surely die . I could scarcely wish so ...
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... , TRUTH , JUSTICE , and the other virtues enjoined by the Savior , are absolutely essential to a life that can , in any true sense , be either successful or happy . CHAPTER X. THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST . N the spring of.
... , TRUTH , JUSTICE , and the other virtues enjoined by the Savior , are absolutely essential to a life that can , in any true sense , be either successful or happy . CHAPTER X. THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST . N the spring of.
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