Abraham Lincoln and religion . ili< of re- uddress ,-ii pettys- iman-Advocate, in the birth of Mia duces excerpts fi familial- to the public. From his first inaugural address, March -1, 1861: I inn i< :iih to clone. \\ stie chorilM illmemory, stretching I in hi everyI. nil. -in -Li mill patriotic uriivcin ever) living heart ami u earth-nIoiic .-ill uver this broad I a ml,Mill vii Niveil i in- chorus oi theI ii ion when again touched, (inmi rely llic> ivlll be, by (In- bo tiertingle* I mir nature,From address upon receiving a Hiiil»- from a group of negroes at, Baltimore, Aid.,


Abraham Lincoln and religion . ili< of re- uddress ,-ii pettys- iman-Advocate, in the birth of Mia duces excerpts fi familial- to the public. From his first inaugural address, March -1, 1861: I inn i< :iih to clone. \\ stie chorilM illmemory, stretching I in hi everyI. nil. -in -Li mill patriotic uriivcin ever) living heart ami u earth-nIoiic .-ill uver this broad I a ml,Mill vii Niveil i in- chorus oi theI ii ion when again touched, (inmi rely llic> ivlll be, by (In- bo tiertingle* I mir nature,From address upon receiving a Hiiil»- from a group of negroes at, Baltimore, Aid., in October; 1S64:••In regard to the Greut have only to Nay tbal it is theIn--1 gift which God has given?nan. All the good Iroin theSaviourol the world in commun-icated to un through this bunk. Hilt (or I his book ne CO II 111 not know m in front wrong.


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