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Abraham Lincoln was a man among men. He was earnest and keen. He was honest and kind. He was humble and inwardly refined. He was a freeman in very deed. His conscience was king. These few words contain the total sum of the following book. In unfolding what they severally mean, and what their living unison implies, the aim has been to bring to view the clear and simple beauty of a noble personality; to show how such a human life contains the final test of any proper claim in all the bounds of Ethical research; and to stir in thoughtful minds the query whether. | Lincoln s Cardinal Traits by Clark S. Beardslee 1 jpysgl ABRAHAM O Ell CARDINAL TRAILS Clark I. Beardslee Lincoln s Cardinal Traits by Clark S. Beardslee Project Gutenberg s Abraham Lincoln s Cardinal Traits by Clark S. Beardslee 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 s Cardinal Traits A Study in Ethics with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians Author Clark S. Beardslee Release Date January 15 2012 EBook 38582 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ABRAHAM LINCOLN S CARDINAL TRAITS Produced by Roberta Staehlin David Garcia Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http www.pgdp.net This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive American Libraries. ABRAHAM LINCOLN S CARDINAL TRAITS A STUDY IN ETHICS Lincoln s Cardinal Traits by Clark S. Beardslee WITH AN EPILOGUE ADDRESSED TO THEOLOGIANS 2 BY C. S. BEARDSLEE BOSTON RICHARD G. BADGER THE GORHAM PRESS THE COPP CLARK CO. LIMITED TORONTO Copyright 1914 by C. S. Beardslee All rights reserved The Gorham Press Boston U. S. A. To my sister Alice-- A living blend Of love and loyalty Of modesty and immortal hope. PREFACE Abraham Lincoln was a man among men. He was earnest and keen. He was honest and kind. He was humble and inwardly refined. He was a freeman in very deed. His conscience was king. These few words contain the total sum of the following book. In unfolding what they severally mean and what their living unison implies the aim has been to bring to view the clear and simple beauty of a noble personality to show how such a human life contains the final test of any proper claim in all the bounds of Ethical research and to stir in thoughtful minds the query whether such a character as .