A Bible that once belonged to President Abraham Lincoln resurfaced 150 years after his death, pointing to the faith he clung to at a pivotal moment in American history and when he was growing more overtly religious. Abraham Lincoln to N.W. The recently unveiled Bible will go on public display at the request of Miner's family, who passed the keepsake down from generation to generation. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP“The donation of this Bible offers a new opportunity to reflect on Lincoln’s religious beliefs,” Ian Hunt, head of acquisitions for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, said in a statement. “It’s a tangible connection to the fascinating question of what Lincoln believed and how those beliefs evolved as he endured tragedy after tragedy.”
Source: Fox News June 20, 2019 15:56 UTC