PART I. INTRODUCTION | Lincoln's Mental Energy | 13 | Lincoln's Moral Earnestness | 18 | PART II. ANALYSIS | His Reverence for Law—Conscience | 21 | His Jealousy for Liberty—Free-will | 29 | His Kindliness—Love | 40 | His Pureness—Life | 48 | His Constancy—Truth | 58 | His Humility—Worth | 67 | PART III. SYNTHESIS | Lincoln's Moral Unison | 80 | PART IV. STUDIES | His Symmetry—The Problem of Beauty | 91 | His Composure—The Problem of Pessimism | 98 | His Authority—The Problem of Government | 108 | His Versatility—The Problem of Mercy | 118 | His Patience—The Problem of Meekness | 128 | His Rise from Poverty—The Problem of Industrialism | 139 | His Philosophy—The Problem of Reality | 155 | His Theodicy—The Problem of Evil | 164 | His Piety—The Problem of Religion | 178 | His Logic—The Problem of Persuasion | 190 | His Personality—The Problem of Psychology | 199 | PART V. CONCLUSION | Lincoln's Character | 215 | Lincoln's Preference | 220 | AN EPILOGUE—Addressed to Theologians | 229 | LAST INAUGURAL ADDRESS | 242 |
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