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Francis B. Carpenter, Six Months at the White House, Xxxix. (search)
no one, and seemed a prey to the deepest melancholy. About this time the Rev. Francis Vinton, of Trinity Church, New York, had occasion to spend a few days in Washln began to be seriously alarmed for the health of her husband, of which fact Dr. Vinton was apprised. Mr. Lincoln received him in the parlor, and an opportunity waseparted as lost belonged to heathenism — not to Christianity. Your son, said Dr. Vinton, is alive, in Paradise. Do you remember that passage in the Gospels: God is e exclaimed, Alive! alive! Surely you mock me. No, sir, believe me, replied Dr. Vinton; it is a most comforting doctrine of the church, founded upon the words of Chpon his breast, sobbed aloud. Alive? alive? he repeated. My dear sir, said Dr. Vinton, greatly moved, as he twined his own arm around the weeping father, believe tltimate happiness of you and yours. Doubt it not. I have a sermon, continued Dr. Vinton, upon this subject, which I think might interest you. Mr. Lincoln begged him
Francis B. Carpenter, Six Months at the White House, Index. (search)
rview with Hon. Robert Dale Owen, 98; account of capture of Norfolk, 104, 240; exhausted patience illustrated; 106, 108; wounded Marylander, 109; as surveyor, 111; new clothes, 113; axes, 118, 289; never read a novel, 114; interview with Rev. Dr. Vinton, 117; telegram to friends at Chicago Convention, 120; reception of nomination, (1860.) 121; temperance principles, 125; sugar-coated, 126: the signing of public documents, 128: speech to foreign minister: 128; on office-seekers, 129, 145, Mrs. Ann S., 131. Stevens, Hon., Thaddeus, 38, 173. Stone, Dr., 81. Swayne, (Sculptor,) 59. T. Taylor, B. F., 154. Thompson, George, 75. Thompson, Rev. J. P., 143, 186, 259. Tilton, 89, 167, 196. V. Van Alen, 173. Vinton, Rev., Francis, 117. W. Wade and Davis, 145. Wadsworth, General, 270. Washington, raid on, 301. Webster, 37, 71, 130. Welles, Secretary, 232. Wetmore, P. M., 140. Wilderness battles, 30. Wilkeson, 101. Willets, Rev., 187. Willis