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Some | of the preachers are warning the, public that all babies born after May will be twins or triplets, j with the Lineoln Centennial cetebra-’ | tion in Springfield in 1909, jlearned about thi his title of prince of Saxe-Weimar|@ tice of libraries, colleges and theo- logical echoola from New England| to Minwixsippl. ‘The story connected with thin} book had its start k tn 1856 " payirie $50 a year for it when Edwin Buker Lincoln, second) Atier Lincoln became president won of Abraham and Mary Lincoin,! he learned th bauer baa on | Dr @ied at Springfield, Ml, Ured from the active ministry and Wikhed to return to bis own coun: LINCOLN READS wy He appointed him United After Linooln read the book Mry. Lincoin jeft the Bpixeopal chureh and joined the First Presbyterian church and Lincoln tented a pew, THE BOOK Funeral services were conducted States consul to Edinburgh, by Rev. James Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, tn the absence of Nev, Charles Dresser of the Episeépal church, of which Mrs.) Lincoln was a member. Shortly after, Lincoln, visiting In! Lexington, Ky., picked up « thick leather-bound volume called “The Christ! Defense.” He noted that} it was written by the Springfield) minister who bad #0 recently come; into his hom On hin return to Springfield TAn-| ogin borrowed a copy Of the book! flom the author, and beoaine ‘deep-| ly interested in it, | It was the outgrowth of a fous debate between Dr, Smith an tofidel named Olmstead, a | lumbus, Mixes, Dr, Smith was a Scotchman who had been a delat When he wae challenged to this de- bate he took 18 months to prepare for it ARGUMENTS UNANSWERABLE He quoted from Volney’s “Ruinn” and Paine's “Age of Reason” and showed himself thoroly familiar with the literature of the opponents of the Christian religion, and then brought in his refutation, Lincoln, in his earty manhood, had read Paine and Volney and had been impressed by their teachings. He had never heard their argu ments refuted in this manner, Ho| returned the book to Dr. Smith with the statement that he consid: ered his arguments “unanswerable.” It is remarkable that all know! edge of this book perished from Springfield. ‘The fact that there was} such a book came out in connection! ig: | mo | en | “THE T0 The pastor of the First Presbyte- rian chureh, Dr. Lavan, mentioned} it in his celebration address, He had book from two| great-granddaughters of Dr. @mith.! DR. H. T. HAR’ (Bx-Preaident Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free - 604-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE with WALLACE BEERY Glasses for. 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