
Abraham Lincoln’s Religious Transformation Mirrored Larger Revival Trends of 1860s America
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Abraham Lincoln and the United States in the 19th Century
Abraham Lincoln was born into a strict anti-mission Baptist family. His parents were non-evangelical Baptists who believed in the predestination tenets of the Westminster Covenant. He had no interest in being a farmer and wanted to do other things that didn't involve manual labor. In Antebellum America, people like him could aspire to raise themselves by their bootstraps.
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