Describes the events surrounding Abraham Lincoln's historic speech following the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863, how he responded to the politics of the time, and the importance of that speech.
There is a biblical connection between “our fathers” and “brought forth.” With Lincoln's incredibly detailed knowledge of scripture, he would certainly have known that elsewhere in the King James Bible, the phrase “bring forth” is used ...
In this incisive work, Jared Peatman seeks to understand Lincoln’s intentions at Gettysburg and how his words were received, invoked, and interpreted over time, providing a timely and insightful analysis of one of America’s most ...
The complete text of one of the most important speeches in American history, delivered by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.
Wills shows how Lincoln came to change the world and to effect an intellectual revolution, how his words had to and did complete the work of the guns, and how Lincoln wove a spell that has not yet been broken.
Originally published in a black-and-white edition in 1994, "The Gettysburg Address" is now available in a full-color edition, complete with Finks original illustrations and hand-lettering.
This book tells about their work within the religious & theological currents of the day.
“ 'Double Canister at Ten Yards': Captain Andrew Cowan at Gettysburg.” Filson Club History Quarterly 59, no. 3. (1985): 293-326. Cotton, Gordon. “Judge's Letters Describe Vicksburg.” Vicksburg Sunday Post, June 1, 1987. Couch, Maj. Gen.
Reflections on the Christian Life Kerry Walters. Faith Matters Reflections on the Christian Life KERRY WALTERS FAITH MATTERS Reflections on the Christian Life Copyright © 2019.
237 of this useful study: Bertram W. Korn, American Jewry and the Civil War (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of ... 353 Sojourner Truth and Washington streetcars: See Painter, Sojourner Truth, 210–211, and Gilbert, Narrative of ...
“Returns from Regular Cavalry Regiments,” reel 1; Ralph Richards, The Forts of Fort Scott and the Fateful Borderland ... Dark History Behind One of Americas Great Fortunes (New York: Crown, 1987), 48–49; Isabel M. McMeekin, Louisville.