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Identifier: abrahamlxxxx00linc (find matches)
Title: Abraham Lincoln and religion
Year: 1868 (1860s)
Authors: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Sunday schools Presidents Presidents
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rality adornedthe dwelling and presided over the table. Those fouryoung women were taken out of the slums of NewYork, when they were little children, by Christian wo-men. They were removed from the reeking atmos-phere of vice and blasphemy, and brought under thegenial influences of religion. They were turned fromthe black pathway that thousands tread to the narrowway of intelligence and purity. The young men wereborn in the dark chambers of lower New York, wherethe depraved herd by hundreds. They started lifewith a training that would have fitted them to swellthe crowded ranks of the desperate classes, underwmich they would perhaps have ended their days inthe prison or on the gallows. But a kind Providencebrought them within the reach of these Mission Homes,and they were saved — saved to themselves, saved tosociety, saved to their Savior; for all of them aredevout members of the church of God, and earnestlaborers in the mission work of the city. Moodys Missionary Sugar Sunday School
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Abraham Lincoln visits Dwight L. Moodys Sunday school (diorama at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago). Missing one Sundays at-tendance at Dwight L.. Moodys Sunday schoolin the 1850s could have beentraumatic for a child. BecauseMoody had to know why. Hewould call on the children athome, talk to their parents andfriends, and spare no effort todetermine the reason for theirdereliction. But it could be even morefrightening to avoid Sundayschool. Once Mr. Moody met ayoung girl on the street onSunday afternoon. When heasked to meet her parents to tellthem about his Sunday school,she told him to wait until shefinished her errand. After athree-hour wait, Moody finallyrealized she wasnt coming back. Some days later, he saw thesame child and immediately rec- Mr. Willis is Executive Director of ScripturePress Ministries. ognized her. She saw him tooand took off running. Deter-mined not to be rebuffed asecond time, he chased herthrough alleys and streets, acrossdrainage ditches, and finallythrough a

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Religion - Sunday School Classes
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  • bookid:abrahamlxxxx00linc
  • bookyear:1868
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Lincoln_Financial_Foundation_Collection
  • booksubject:Lincoln__Abraham__1809_1865
  • booksubject:Sunday_schools
  • booksubject:Presidents
  • bookcontributor:Lincoln_Financial_Foundation_Collection
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