Was Abraham Lincoln An Infidel the Religious Character of Abraham Lincoln As I
Was Abraham Lincoln An Infidel the Religious Character of Abraham Lincoln As I
Carl Theodor Wettstein
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But for that book we could not know right from wrong. All those things desirable to man are contained in it. I return you my sincere thanks for this very elegant copy of the great book of God which you present. " TO THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERANS "You well know, gentlemen, and the world knows, how reluctantly I accepted this issue of battle forced upon me on my advent to this place by the internal enemies of our country. You all know, the world knows, the forces and the resources the public agents h...ave brought into employment to sustain a government against which there has been brought not one complaint of real injury committed against society at home . Mrs. Lincoln as Mistress of the White House Was Abraham Lincoln an Infidel? 79 or abroad. You all may recollect that in taking up the sword thus forced into our hands, this government appealed to the prayers of the pious and the good, and declared that it placed its whole dependence upon the favor of God. I now hum- bly and reverently, in your presence, reiterate the acknowledgment of that dependence, not doubting that, if it shall please the Divine Being who determines the destinies of nations, this shall remain a united people, and that they will, hum- bly seeking the Divine guidance, make their pro- longed national existence a source of new bene- fits to themselves and their successors, and to all classes and conditions of mankind.
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