
Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian? - Paperback
Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian? - Paperback
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by John Eleazer Remsburg (Author)
Almost immediately after the remains of Abraham Lincoln were laid to rest at Springfield, one of his biographers put forward the claim that he was a devout believer in Christianity. The claim was promptly denied by the dead President's friends, but only to be renewed again, and again denied. Ever since, the question of Lincoln's religious belief has been tossed like a battledoor from side to side. This book collects the testimony of more than one hundred witnesses, and devotes more than three hundred pages to answer the question, "Was Abraham Lincoln a Christian?"
Author Biography
John Eleazer Remsburg was born in Fremont, Ohio on January 7, 1848 to George J. and Sarah A. (Willey) Remsburg. He enlisted in the Union army at the age of sixteen and conducted himself with distinction in the battle of Fort Stevens, receiving a special certificate of commendation from President Abraham Lincoln himself. After the war, Remsburg worked as an educator for fifteen years and a superintendent of education in public instruction in Atkinson County, Kansas, and later wrote several books and delivered over 3,000 lectures on the subject of Freethought. His works were translated into German, French, Bohemian, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Bengali, and Singalese. He died in Porterville, California on September 24, 1919 at the age of 71.



















