The History of Emancipation

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The History of Emancipation
Gideon Welles
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This was not the only occasion when he manifested the peculiar laith or trait here exhibited, it was doubtless to lie At- tributed in a great measure to t!ie ahsence of early religi »us i-nlt. Ii->' — u want ol edu- cational dvantuges in liis youthful, fron- tier life. In tliu wilderness of Indiana fifty years ago there were few churches, and oui\ an occasional wandering preach- er furnished the sparse population with rude religious instructi >n. Alth nigh his early opportunities for religious ...improve- ment had been few, there was deep-seated within him a feeling of dependence and trust if that Supreme Intelligence which rules arrd g items all. Some general conversation followed the rending of the. I icutnent, when the Presi- dent hair led it tu the Secretary of State, with directions to publish it forthwith. There were, I think, apprehensions and anxiety on the minds of every member of the Administration as to the effect which the proclamation would have on the pub- lic mind. I make an extract from a mem- orandum of in v own on the 23d of Septem- ber, which expresses my views and feel- iuir-s at the time: " Tiie subject, aside from the ethical \ iew of the question, has, from its magnitude and its uncertain re- sults, a solemnity and weight that oppress- es me.

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