Chapter 35 Part IV
Temper temper Temperance
Lincoln wisely observed human nature was not easily overcome. He shrewdly reminded his evangelical audience why the argument in favor of a Divine Providence depended on respecting the humanity God granted in men, and men should not be denounced as evil for yielding to their own human nature.
Jude paused, remembering Martin Royer, for all his zeal and ang…
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