id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38582 Beardslee, Clark S. (Clark Smith) Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians .txt text/plain 72544 4270 70 Lincoln's life his mental clarity and his moral honesty are held in guilt of slavery, in Lincoln's feeling, rested upon the Nation as a land, no man was more purely innocent of the Nation's sin of slavery worship God. But on the other hand, and now to speak affirmatively, Lincoln lived Lincoln's early life there was a great heart, cherishing a high hope, Of just this national destiny Lincoln's personal life was a strangely with God. Thus Lincoln learned and knew that among all men, and moral estimates that hold with God and men alike forever. In thoughts like these Lincoln's final explanation of the ways of God Of all the words of Lincoln, evincing what he thought of God, none was the righteousness of God. Here Lincoln's moral sense was purified. To this great thought of God, Lincoln keyed this last inaugural. In Lincoln's soul there lived a faith in God's ./cache/38582.txt ./txt/38582.txt