The Presidents Death a National Responsibility the Presidents Character a Tre

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The Presidents Death a National Responsibility the Presidents Character a Tre
Stephen Chipman Thrall
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Revela- tion hath established on firmer ground, by showing us all derived from one original, all joined in the brotherhood of blood, first flow- ing to every human beinsj, before his birth, from the pulsation of a mother's heart. It is a subtle lie of unity, incapable of analysis, still more incapable of rupture. As then in tlie heroic deeds of a noble man all men are dignified, because lie is part of tiiem, and they of him, so too in every deed of deep malignity each man has part. We would the...n forget the tie. But if we glory in the good, as having pait in them, so too we must remember we bear part in the evil. Each man has pait in every crime. It is a truth of na- ture, birth, in which is bound up our highest hopes. This tie of unity of the race, by blood, binds us to redemption in the Son of God.
This is true in another sense. * No sin descends lower llian the social state permits. There is a certain moral density and com- pactness which holds bad men up, and according to this density will crimes descend and no farther.


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