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TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Practical Mysticism of Abraham LincolnThe Divine WillThe Mystical AwakeningThe Agnostic and the MysticThe Logic of the SupernaturalThe Mystical Mood"e;Going into the Silence"e;Invisible PowersThe Fusion of Spirit and MatterHis Miraculous ProgressA Prophetic WitnessLincoln's SimplicityLincoln's Clairvoyant WitA Prophetic Vision of HadesShakespeare and LincolnA Prophecy FulfilledThe Ordinances of HeavenLincoln's FaceThe Great DebateForecasting and PremonitionsIllumination of the SpiritTycho Brahe and LincolnHerndon's Analysis and TestimonyAn Original MindThe Great BooksVeneration and TruthThe Great PuzzleLincoln's Energy and WillNature and ProphecyThe Seal of NatureLaw and AuthorityLincoln as CriticHis StyleLincoln's SerenityThe Romance of His CharacterPresident by the Grace of GodScience and the MysticalThe Old and the NewDestiny versus WillJames Jacquess Practical MysticImages and DreamsThe New Era
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Debora Greger is a stoic comedian in an age when even wit has its dark undertones. In this her fourth collection she finds Ovid in Provincetown, a right whale in Iowa, and Cleopatra in the afterworld. Nothing resides in its proper place, except the place of exile. "Characteristic wit, irony, and precision." Publishers Weekly
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