Death of President Lincoln : a Sermon Delivered in the Unitarian Church in Archdale Street, Charleston, S.C., Sunday, April 23, 1865

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On the dark 19th of April, in 1775, liberty was born. In 1861, resistance to trea- son was secured, and the continuance of the Union assured; in 1865, disunion was buried in the grave of Abraham Lincoln.
Who can say, when we consider this effect of the tidings of that day, — who can say but that God's wisdom saw that he whose life seemed to us neces- sary to our service, could serve us better by his death ?
But, even now, all is not done ; and I must speak to you, who stand in the fore-front of
... Southern loyalty, in regard to the great duties and responsi- bilities which now rest upon you.
The mass of the Southern people are not even yet brought to the point which is the necessary preliminary of peace. There is still a holding-back, — not in most cases persistent and violent, but such as is natural enough from the difficulty that grows out of the conflict of feeling which it is not necessary to describe. Now, if once a strong and influential movement is inaugurated in the right direction, it may soon create a current of popular feeling, on which the hesitating may be borne along to safety and peace ; just as, by the same power, four years ago, they were carried, through the con- tagion of sympathy and enthusiasm, into danger and wrong.


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