CONTENTS

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]