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Identifier: lincolncentenary01loui (find matches)
Title: Lincoln centenary services, 1909
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Louisville, Ky. Congregational Adath Israel. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Publisher: (Louisville, Courier-journal job printing co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ple, by the people, for the peoplemight not perish from the earth. O martyred one, farewell!Thou hast not left thy people quite alone,Out of thy beautiful life there comes a toneOf power, of love, of trust, a prophecy,Whose fair fulfilment all the Earth shall be,And all the Future tell. 11 Centenary Service Friday Evening, February 12, 1909 PROGRAM Prelude—Andante Guilmant Holy Art Thou Handel the choral clubInvocation Address—The Memory of Lincoln Rabbi H. G. Enelow, D. D. The Lord Is My Shepherd Schubert WOMENS CHORUS 01 THE CHORAL CLUB Address—A Southern Soldiers View of Lincoln ...Judge W. O. HarrisGreat Is Jehovah Schubert THE CHORAL CLUE Address—A Northern Soldiers Reminiscence of Lincoln Col. Andrew CowanThe Star Spangled Banner the congregation Lincoln : a Poem Mr. Madison Cawein Traise the Lord Randegger the; choral club Address—Abraham Lincoln, the Prophet of Democracy Professor Albion W. Small, Ph. D. America the congregation Benediction Postlude—Allegro Eddy 12
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TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL LOUISVILLE The Memory of Lincoln Rabbi H. 0. Enelow, D.D. We are assembled to pay tribute to the memory of oneof the greatest men of history, the most wonderful son ofour Republic, the most illustrious child of Kentucky—Abraham Lincoln. Upon the death of Lincoln, a poetwrote the following lines: And always in his land of birth and death,Be his fond name—warnrd in the peoples hearts—Abraham Lincoln, the Dear President! This prayer is certainly coming true. From State toState, from town to town, from village to village therestretches today the garland of homage woven in his honor.Everywhere paeans of praise are sung—testimony to theuniversal love for the memory of Lincoln. The Dear Pres-ident—that he is, indeed! With the passage of years, ashis work has grown clearer, as his figure stands out moredistinct against the background of his age, as his aims andideals have received appreciation more intelligent andjust, he has become ever dearer to the soul of the

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