The Meaning of Our National Bereavement

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The Meaning of Our National Bereavement
Mckim, Randolph H. (Randolph Harrison), 1842-1920
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He spoke not as the head of a great political party, but as tlie Father and counsell(ir of his people. And his words will sink deep — deeper now than if tliis awful tragedy had not occurred — into the hearts of the people. I cannot but think they will have a strong and beneficent influence on our public policy.
But I must not permit myself to speak here and now of Mr. McKinley as a statesman. I will not even dwell upon what I regard as possibly his greatest claim to the gratitude of the America
...n people — I mean his work of reconciliation between the North and the South, estranged by the civil war, and never made wholly one till this man ** whose heart had grown as broad as the Union, " seized the oppor- tunity offered by the Spanish War to knit them together again.
But, as a minister of Jesus Christ, and speaking here in the Sanctuary of God, I emphasize the influence he has exercised, and will still exercise, though he lives no more, for virtue, for purity of character, for the faith and the practice of the Christian religion.


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