Tributes to Abraham Lincoln . The Rev. Dr. Cadman. HE beginnings of the Amer-ican Republic were tracedback yesterday to theMagna Charta by theRev. Dr. S. Parkes Cad-man, radio pastor for the FederalCouncil of the Churches of Christin America, speaking over theW E A F network. Dr. Cadman said:The genesis of the State is hiddenin the dim prehistoric voids of thepast. Sir Henry Jones compares itsdevelopment to that of a vast prim-eval It seems to be alwaysliving, alwaysdying, yet re-newing its lifefrom age to one hasplanned and noone has plantedit. But it hasits own laws
Tributes to Abraham Lincoln . The Rev. Dr. Cadman. HE beginnings of the Amer-ican Republic were tracedback yesterday to theMagna Charta by theRev. Dr. S. Parkes Cad-man, radio pastor for the FederalCouncil of the Churches of Christin America, speaking over theW E A F network. Dr. Cadman said:The genesis of the State is hiddenin the dim prehistoric voids of thepast. Sir Henry Jones compares itsdevelopment to that of a vast prim-eval It seems to be alwaysliving, alwaysdying, yet re-newing its lifefrom age to one hasplanned and noone has plantedit. But it hasits own laws ofgrowth and itsown gravegrandeur. Everyindividual with-in it, strugglingfor his own life,contributes t othe variety andthe unity of thewhole. Thestatesman, thephilosopher, thepreacher, thelegislator, the judge, the soldier, the sailor, themechanic, the tiller of the soil, thewise and good in every degree; nay!the foolish and the wicked by theirefforts ana experiments have forsuccessive generations shed theirlives like forest
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