A Defense of Lincoln's Mother, Conversion And Creed : Being An Open Letter to the Author of "the Soul of Abraham Lincoln" 1st Ed., C.1

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Barton's book, says : "Herndon says he was a fatalist — Barton that he was a Calvinist. He certainly was not a John Calvin Calvinist.
John Calvin held that man had lost his freedom in the fall ; and Abraham Lincoln's whole understanding of life was based on his belief in the free will, and therefore the moral responsibilit}' of man." Thirty-four "He, Lincoln, could not have failed to respect such men, but it is not altogether certain that he was tempted to love them." It is not altogether certa
...in just what you mean by "them," but I hold no brief for the Methodists ; they need no defense.
I was impelled to write this letter by reason of the glaring injustice and wrong attempted to be done to Abraham Lincoln's mother, and to my friend, Dr.
Watson, and the memory of his friend, Dr. Jaquess.
Both of these wrongs grated upon my sense of justice.
As to Lincoln's love of Methodists, the history is too full to require citations. They and their influence were ever with his family and with him, in increasing numbers and force, from the cabin in Kentucky to the White House and the tomb, where Bishop Simpson pronounced the funeral oration.


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