Abraham Lincoln and religion . e darkdays through which Lincoln passedsoon after taking the oath of office. The sixth verse of the first namedchapter reads: Be strong and ofgood courage, fear not nor be afraidof them, for the Lord, thy God, heit isi that doth go with thee, he willnot failthee nor forsake thee. The first three verses of thefourth chapter of Hosea. where the/ other marker rests, are as follows:H?2r ys the word of the Lord,ye children of Israel, for the Lordhath a controversy with the inhab-itants of the land because there isno truth nor mercy nor knowledgeof God in the land. By


Abraham Lincoln and religion . e darkdays through which Lincoln passedsoon after taking the oath of office. The sixth verse of the first namedchapter reads: Be strong and ofgood courage, fear not nor be afraidof them, for the Lord, thy God, heit isi that doth go with thee, he willnot failthee nor forsake thee. The first three verses of thefourth chapter of Hosea. where the/ other marker rests, are as follows:H?2r ys the word of the Lord,ye children of Israel, for the Lordhath a controversy with the inhab-itants of the land because there isno truth nor mercy nor knowledgeof God in the land. By swear^yand lying and killing and stealingand committing adultery they breakout and blood toucheth shall the land mourn andjevery one that dwelleth thereinshall languish, with the beasts of the field and with the fowls of hea- ,.~n .too fh/> fl ids of tho «>< »?•; VCil, Jtu, w*\- i* **-w •• ---»- www v^i^w shall be taken away. BLflTN IT.! V*»Wk! <vmMfl» £$»£Ys mr***** *s ***** LINCOLN.


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