A Defence of Lincolns Mother Conversion And Creed

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A Defence of Lincolns Mother Conversion And Creed
James Mcginniss Martin
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Edward L. Watson, D. D. , now of Baltimore, in that you charge him with having reported hearsay details as direct testimony, and have done wrong to the memory of Rev. Col. Jaquess in your assertion of the question- ableness of the story as told by him, and wrong to the memory of Mr. Lincoln, in repeatedly asserting that his life, after 1847 (or even 1839), was not consistent with the truth of the events recited by Colonel Jaquess.
You have given over two pages to a subhead, "Was Abraham Lincoln
... a Methodist ?" Who did you ever know to claim that Lincoln was a Methodist?
Tn your book you say : (1) "This question w^ould seem to require no answer, yet it is one that should receive an answer, for claims have been made, and are still current, which imply that Lincoln was actually converted in the Methodist church, whose doctrine he accepted because Calvinism was repugnant to him ; and that while he continued to attend the Presbyterian church, he was essentially a Methodist. " (2) "At a reunion of the Seventy-third Illinois V'olunteers, held in Springfield on September 28 and 29, 1897, the colonel of that regiment, Rev.


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