| Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1866 - 364 páginas
...sad, earnest solemnity of manner impossible to be described. After a pause, he resumed : ' Does n't it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspect...to the Testament which he still held in his hand,) * especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote. It seems as if God had borne... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 páginas
...sad, earnest solemnity of manner impossible to be described. After a pause, he resumed : ' Does n't it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspect...to the Testament which he still held in his hand.) especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote. It seems as if God had borne... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 páginas
...sad, earnest solemnity of manner impossible to be described. After a pause, he resumed : ' Does n't it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspect...stand, (alluding to the Testament which he still held iu his hand,) especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote. It seems as if... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 572 páginas
...described. After a pause, he resumed : " Does n't it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspects of this contest? A revelation could not make it plainer...to the Testament which he still held in his hand,) "especially with the knowledge of how these in Mr. Lincoln. All this department of his life he had... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 574 páginas
...described. After a pause, he resumed : " Does n't it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspects of this contest? A revelation could not make it plainer...to the Testament which he still held in his hand,) "especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote. It seems as if God had borne... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 páginas
...that men can ignore the moral aspect of this contest? A revelation could not make it plainer to mcthat slavery or the Government must be destroyed. The future...to the Testament which he still held in his hand.) especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote. It seems as if God had borne... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1867 - 524 páginas
...after a moment's pause, he added, "Doesn't it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspects of this contest? A revelation could not make it plainer...that slavery or the Government must be destroyed. It seems as if God had borne with this slavery until the very teachers of religiqn have come to, defend... | |
| William Cunningham Gray - 1868 - 214 páginas
...and fro across the room in silence, he resumed : " A revelation could not make it plainer to me than that slavery or the Government must be destroyed. The future would be something awful to me but for this rock upon •which I stand [holding up the Testament in his hand]. It seems to me... | |
| Lewis Tappan - 1870 - 444 páginas
...men can ignore the moral aspect of this contest ? A revelation could not make it plainer to me than that slavery or the government must be destroyed....but for this rock on which I stand, (alluding to the New Testament which he still held in his hand,) especially with a knowledge of how these ministers... | |
| Lewis Tappan - 1870 - 456 páginas
...not make it plainer to me than that slavery or the government must be destroyed. The future would lio something awful, as I look at it, but for this rock on which I stand, (alluding to the Now Testament which he still hold in his hand,) especially with a knowledge of how these ministers... | |
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