Book_ ^J' gialitt0*iilw &i 601I wltli 0m ^ntmi zV DISCOUESE DELIVERED IN WASHINGTON, D. C _^ Day of Humiliation a:nd Peayee, J 11 11 c 1, 1^0^, / / EEV. T. B. HOWLETT. PASTOR OF THE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH WASHINGTON, D. C. GIBSON BROTHERS, PRINTERS. 1865. Washington, D. C, June 5, 1865. Kev. T. 11. HowLETT : Dear Slr.—TliQ undersigned having listened with pleasm-e and niUL-h satisfaction to the discourse delivered by you in the E Street Baptist Church, before the united congregations of the E Street and Calvary Baptist Churches, on the observance of the day appointed for Humiliation arid Prayer on account of the assassination ox Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, respectfully request thr- same in full for publication. AMOS KENDALL, GEORGE W. McLELLAN, C. S. BUTTS, GEORGE WOOD, E. A. PARKER, S. V. BOYD, DAVID HAYES, W3I. STICKNEV. Hon. Amos Kkxdall, Hon. G. W. McLellan, and otliors : Gentlemen,—In compliance with your re(^ue.'?t. I cheerfally place at your disposal a copy of the discourse preached in the E Street Baptist Church on the 1st inst. I feel honored by this expression of your accord and approbation of the sentiments set forth, and trust the day is not distant when they shall be cherished by all. both in this city and throughout our common country. Yours, respectfully. T. 11. HOWLETT, Pantor of Colcanj Baptist CJiurcli. Wasiiixgtox. D. .iuneC, 5, 1865. A DISCOURS — 20.Psalm cxlvii, "Ho hath not dealt so with any nation.