| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 854 strani
...— LETTER TO ARCHBISHOP HUGHES. WASHINGTON, DC, October 21, 1861. ABCHBISHOP HUGHES. Right reverend Sir: I am sure you will pardon me if in my ignorance...given a sort of quasi appointment (a copy of which I inclose) to each of three Protestant ministers, who have accepted and entered upon the duties. If you... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 394 strani
...Yours truly, A. LINCOLN. LETTER TO ARCHBISHOP HUGHES WASHINGTON, DC, October 21, 1861. Right reverend Sir: I am sure you will pardon me if in my ignorance...address you with technical correctness. I find no law our hospitals; and yet the services of chaplains are more needed, perhaps, in the hospitals than with... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 332 strani
...truly, A. Lincoln. HUGHES, JOHN. Washington, DC, October 21, 1861. Archbishop Hughes. Right reverend Sir : I am sure you will pardon me if in my ignorance...given a sort of quasi appointment (a copy of which I inclose) to each of three Protestant ministers, who have accepted and entered upcn the duties. If you... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 strani
...truly, A. Lincoln. HUGHES, JOHN. Washington, DC, October 21, 1861. Archbishop Hughes. Right reverend Sir : I am sure you will pardon me if in my ignorance...given a sort of quasi appointment (a copy of which I inclose) to each of three Protestant ministers, who have accepted and entered upon the duties. If you... | |
| 1910 - 178 strani
...the termination of this rebellion, and will hope for success." TO ARCHBISHOP HUGHES, OCTOBER 21, 1861 "I find no law authorizing the appointment of chaplains...the field. With this view, I have given a sort of quasiappointment (a copy of which I enclose) to each of three Protestant ministers, who have accepted... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 190 strani
...LETTER TO ARCHBISHOP HUGHES WASHINGTON, DC, October 21, 1861. ARCHBISHOP HUGHES. 20 Right reverend Sir : I am sure you will pardon me if in my ignorance...are more needed, perhaps, in the hospitals than with 25 the healthy soldiers in the field. With this view, I have given a sort of quasi appointment (a copy... | |
| 1918 - 880 strani
...President Lincoln wrote to Archbishop Hughes : " I find no law authorizing the appointment of chaplains for hospitals; and yet the services of chaplains are more needed, perhaps in hospitals than with the healthy soldiers in the field. With this view, I have given a sort of quasi... | |
| 1918 - 918 strani
...President Lincoln wrote to Archbishop Hughes : " I find no law authorizing the appointment of chaplains for hospitals; and yet the services of chaplains are more needed, perhaps in hospitals than with the healthy soldiers in the field. With this view, I have given a sort of quasi... | |
| 1924 - 696 strani
...two strong men. It reads as follows: "Washington, DC, October 21, 1861 "Archbishop Hughes, "Rt. Rev. Sir: "I am sure you will pardon me if, in my ignorance,...services of chaplains are more needed, perhaps, in hospitals than with the healthy soldiers in the field. With this view I have given a sort of quasi... | |
| Lucas E. Morel - 2000 - 272 strani
...foremost of them being one's duty to the Creator. This is why Lincoln commented to the archbishop that "the services of chaplains are more needed, perhaps,...hospitals, than with the healthy soldiers in the field," for men in hospitals need religion primarily for solace in and of itself — not so they can get back... | |
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