Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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Page 31
... for the putting down the rebellion ; sixth , to arm these slaves and clothe them in the uniform of the Republic ; seventh , to make them citizens and allow them to stand on an equality with their white brethren EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 31.
... for the putting down the rebellion ; sixth , to arm these slaves and clothe them in the uniform of the Republic ; seventh , to make them citizens and allow them to stand on an equality with their white brethren EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 31.
Page 56
... allowed him to comprehend . That is the glory or the Puritan fathers . en . They forgot in a little while what they had suffered , and they forgot to apply the principles of universal lib- erty - of toleration . Some of the colonies did ...
... allowed him to comprehend . That is the glory or the Puritan fathers . en . They forgot in a little while what they had suffered , and they forgot to apply the principles of universal lib- erty - of toleration . Some of the colonies did ...
Page 57
... allow any one to call in ques- tion the doctrine of the Trinity , or the inspiration of the Scriptures . They stood ready with branding - iron and gallows to burn and choke out of man the idea that he had the right to think and to ...
... allow any one to call in ques- tion the doctrine of the Trinity , or the inspiration of the Scriptures . They stood ready with branding - iron and gallows to burn and choke out of man the idea that he had the right to think and to ...
Page 59
... allowed to have a sword ; and that it should be allowed only to exert its moral influence . You might as well have a government united by force with Art , or with Poetry , or with Oratory , as with reli- gion . Religion should have the ...
... allowed to have a sword ; and that it should be allowed only to exert its moral influence . You might as well have a government united by force with Art , or with Poetry , or with Oratory , as with reli- gion . Religion should have the ...
Page 60
... allow every man to worship God as he thinks best . " They said : " Religion is an individual thing between each man and his creator , and he can worship as he pleases and as he desires . " And why did they do this ? The history of the ...
... allow every man to worship God as he thinks best . " They said : " Religion is an individual thing between each man and his creator , and he can worship as he pleases and as he desires . " And why did they do this ? The history of the ...
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