The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, May 02, 1913, Page 14, Image 16

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The Commoner.
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PRESIDENTS AND TnE SUPREME
BEING
A Suprorao Being has beon ao
knowlodgod and his aid invoked in
every presidential inauguration, save
uuu, n um vv uau iiiiuii lu vv noun
The exception was in tho second In-
uugunu ui VYumiingion, wuxuu uuu-
tains not even a reference to a
Higher Power.
"God" and "Almighty God" are
not as frequent In tho inaugurals as
other divine appellations. Tho in
vocation for Supreme guidance oc
curs most frequently in the termina
tion of the address. President Wil
son almost paralleled Garfield in
tllJH Pnonnnf flirt Inof- mnviln nC Dnn
field's inaugural being "Almighty
Ood."
Some of the presidents hastened
to acknowledge their dependence
linnn PrnvlHnnnn nf fha oforf TU
Kinley "Invoked the guidance of A1-,
mighty God." in tho first paragraph,
of hl& inaugural and closed with a
petition to the "Lord Most High,"
which no former president had used
on a simuar occasion.
Poq't Send Me On Cent
Jrhon you nnswor this announcement
52 ii am soinfy to mall you a brand now
fJrnftof ,W wonderful Verfect vision"
fion-1-n? ll ?'PcotacIo buaincaa
v&AMJ01 B0t thom I n
you to put them on your oyca, no
mattor how woalc they may bo: sit
down on your front porch ono of
fhOBo beautiful summer nights, and
you 11 bo agreeably surprised to dis
cover that you can again read tha
very finest print In your blblo withl
them on. even by moonllcht; you'll
too ablo to thread tho emallest-eycd,
?nidlyu Si1" lay, ,yur hands on,-
Jy and crochotlns' with them on, and-
uu ih uit niunt ions
with as much easo
and comfort as you
over did In your life
Sew
t . wr, ii you iiKd
to Bo out hunting
Ghouldor your pun
, '. ,-,-hf. ."tt bo out mto
miu uuua uuuiu uuriy inorninc' ana
you'll bo groatly delightod when you
drop tho smallest bird off tho tallest
treo-top and distinguish a horao
from a cow out In tho pasture at
tho greatest dlstanco and as far aa
your oyo can reach with thom on .
and this ovon if your oyos aro so
.Very weak now that you cannot
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this pap or.
Now Don't TaTce JVty Word For ft
'ffirca to you tho absoluto perfect eye.
eight of youit early youth. youcanSn
jtbmu forovoc witfioat onownfS poaS
: Juit Do M A Gooa Turn
fr t,mL10"0ycr ou imvo AS chJSS
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ST- LOUIS, Ma
'
four-dollar coupon, which you
6'"u wu uuvo uuvcruao-
xnont to accept in full and com- ?
Ri F yi0Ur 'aroous "Perfect
5 ViT,i 'bos, na x Rnrcor-
ME SCO Igt 1 1 1 -Tn-.TmCTirTrrTri
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PoatofflcQ
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iPaaxoxjn MiajGuxaaa
R Bocoi SoXaa RUttog-,
was nearly verbose in his acknow-
iuubumoui. Aimigncy Joeing
"Great Author" and 'Rmfin f
Heaven" appear in $ho same para-1
graph, and "Providonco" and 'tha
Divine Parent of the human raco
wore devoutedly supplicated to
"favor the American people." May
bo because of his frequent overtures
for help from on high in his first, the
Father of his Country thought it un-
nOCOSSarV to trn nvor fho anmn crT.A
1 . " ," t ' . "? UM,i" faWUU
u "'o buuuuu inaugural.
of his Inaugural relied on "Divine
Providenco."
Millard Fillmoro, who followed
Taylor a little later, made a brief in
augural in which he mentioned "Him
who holds us in His hands."
Franklin Pierco put his "depen
dence upon God" and asked the
"blessings of Divine Providence."
James uuchanan asked for the aid
of "tho God of our forefathers"
twice in the same address.
Lincoln in his first Inaugural ac
knowledged a "firm reliance on
Him." It is the only reference in his
first inaugnral to a Supreme Being,
but more than one half of his second
is a powerful sermon.
Andrew Johnson mentioned God
once in his short inaugural, but the
mention can scarcely be called a sup
plication. Grant mentioned . "Providence'1
and "Afmighty God" once.in his first
friA 41io (In-.- HTi. ii I j
uuu iuo uritiiLL miiHi.Hr in run nw
ond inaugnral.,
Hayes asked the "guidance of the
Divine Hand.'
Garfiftln1 nlfhnncTi Ha 'hart Knnn .
y ...wou M.VI uuu. uccu ts.
VOLUME 13, NUMBER l7
NO OHANOE FOK A. SB MAV
ClareDo. you thlnv N
bring yourself to ma y a?,nCouli
intellectual inferior? man your
LydiaI suppose I shall havo
London Opinion. Vo to-
In his first inaugural Washington Flat6S, madoncidental reference
is nearly verbose in his acknow- l. 2 UIsUgJ Power in the body of
John Adams, in , hniw 5 L TB of mn, and whose
his inaugural acknowTodPPn f ooae?2 an? mercy has always fol-
"Overrulin Proviaence and ?n tS iZ ,'ftmeiJcf n people' alld J
close mentioned tho "Being Supreme fT H,e wff not P from us now
over all," the "Patron of OrdS?" SS ..w S5ly xa?d Reverently seek
"Fountain of .ThhHp tu m "iD vweiim U4U.
Fountain of .Tustlpo . nnri f t
tector of Virtuous Liberty."
Thomas Jefferson called upon
that Infinite Power" In the last sec
? i8 inauSural and supplicated
that Being" in his second address.
And In tho second ho also mentioned
the Creator" and made a fervent
reference to Christian religion.
AIame,s MadIson acknowledging tho
"Almighty Being" in tho close of his
first, and the "Smiles of Heaven" in
his second inaugural. In the latter
he quoted Washington.
James Monroe, in the beginning of
his, acknowledged that tho "Al
mighty had been graciously pleased,"
etc., and also spoko of the "Supreme
Author" and "Almighty God "
John Quincy Adams admitted be
ing in tho "presence of heaven" in tho
first part of his address, and in clos
ing repeated an admonition from
David "If tho Lord keepeth not X
city tho watchman walketh in vain."
This WaS tho first and it Is the on y
direct quotation from tho Psalmist
in any inaugural.
Andrew Jackson in his first in
voked "that Power," and in closing
Hon6?. "lVB ?l,Vine and bSSff
tion. In his second he made a
"most fervent prayer to that Al
mighty Being." . ac
Martin Van Buren in the begin-
Hof,0f.h,is. Inaueural "hoped for
that sustaining support of an ever
watchful and beneficent Power," and
inclosing looked to that Divine Be-
r nTnUlam,i Henr7 Harrson in his
8 000 words made two references to
tho "Higher Power," "Beneficent
Creator" and "that Good Being"
John Tyler, who succeeded Har
bison a few weeks later, printed his
naugural in tho newspapers He
"looked to an all-wise and all-power-ful
Being who mado mo" and
trusted to tho ever-watchful and
overruling Providence."
James K. Pniir (nmij . ....
SH!S.5?X '. Jft?. UnlverBo" and
hlfl nddrnnn hnf In Mnatnv imirnt-
ly invoked tho support and blessings
of Almighty God." These were the
last words of his inaugural. .
Cleveland in his first acknowledged
tho "power and goodness of Al
mighty God."
Benjamin Harrison "reverently
invoked Almighty God for strength."
Cleveland in his second inaugural
used these words: "Above all, I
know there is n. Rimromn Tlnlnrr ,..
rules the affairs of men, and whose
MR. MAUPIN'S BOOK
second Edition
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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
QROPSY SED'Uy jrfvca quick
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Dr. H. H. Greens Sens. Box N, Atlanta, Ga.
muiviniey in nis first said: "I
assume the arduous and responsible
duties of president of tho United
States relying on the support of my
countrymen and invoking tho gui
dance of Almighty God. Our faith
teaches us there is no safer reliance
than upon the God of our fore
fathers, who has so singularly fav
ored the American people in every
national trial find wim -arm . -
sake ns so long as we obey His cov
enants and Walk humbly in His foot
steps. In closing, McKinley- re-
pvatf d, the oath administered by the
chief justice, -and added: "This is
the obligation I have reverently
taken before the Lord Most High."
iIi1.nIsecond lnaugural McKinley
said in the beginning that he invoked
for his guidance "the direction and
favor of Almighty God," and in the
close of his address he asserted that
the administration of affairs must be
carried out "in the fear of God
Roosevelt, in his inaugural' in
1905, said, referring to the pros
perity of the nation, that the country
should be grateful "to the Giver of
Good," who has blessed us with th
conditions whichhave enabled uso
achieve so largo a measure of well
being and of happiness."
Taft, in 1908, said in tho last
words of hla n,,. t ,LU. la.st
considerate sympathy of my Tellow
citizens and the aid of Almighty ?gS
duties "arg f my Poible
Tho final words of President Wil
son constitute an appeal and
prayer: "I summon all hones men
all patriotic, all forwMWooktat
men, to my side. God heSSilr m f
will not fan them if they will but
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