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It is the day of adversity. A great grief throws its shadow over heart and hearth and home. There is such a sorrow as this land never knew before; agony such as never until now wrung the heart of the nation. In mansion and cottage, alike, do the people bow themselves. We have been through the Red Sea of war, and across the weary, desert marches of griefs and bereavements, but heretofore we have felt that our leader was with us, and believed that surely as Moses was led by the pillar of cloud and of fire, so did God lead him | Abraham Lincoln 1 Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln The Project Gutenberg EBook of Abraham Lincoln by Rev. T. M. Eddy This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title Abraham Lincoln A Memorial Discourse Author Rev. T. M. Eddy Release Date June 9 2006 EBook 18540 Language English Character set encoding ASCII START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ABRAHAM LINCOLN Produced by The University of Michigan s Making of America online book collection http www.hti.umich.edu m moa . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. A MEMORIAL DISCOURSE Abraham Lincoln 2 By Rev. T. M. Eddy D. D. Delivered at a Union Meeting held in the Presbyterian Church Waukegan Illinois Wednesday April 19 1865 The day upon which the funeral services of the president were conducted in Washington and observed throughout the loyal states as one of mourning. Published by request. Chicago Printed at the Methodist Book Depository. Charles Philbrick Printer. 1865. CORRESPONDENCE. Waukegan April 19 1865. Rev. T. M. Eddy D. D. The undersigned having listened with much interest and profit to your eloquent eulogy this day spoken before the citizens of this town upon the Life and Death of President Lincoln unite in requesting a copy for publication. We feel that much good would come to the community from a calm perusal of the thoughts so fitly uttered on the occasion. H. W. Blodgett D. Brewster C. W. Upton W. H. P. Wright W. J. Lucas C. L. Wright C. G. Buell M. M. Biddlecew P. W. Edwards A. P. Yard B. S. Kennicott Wm. C. Tiffany S. S. Greenleaf R. Douglas Joseph Mallon James Y. Cory. Editorial Rooms Northwestern Christian Advocate 66 Washington Street Chicago April 24 1865. Messrs. Blodgett Upton and Others Gentlemen--Your note is before me. You know the time for the preparation of that discourse was very brief. You are also aware .