. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . REV. A. C. DIXON IRA D. SANKEY with demonstrations of cordial approval by the great audience of more than sixthousand people who were crowded into the Tabernacle. Mr. Evarts, becauseof advanced age and enfeebled health, spoke briefly, but eloquently, of theinfluence of the Tabernacle pulpit, not only on Brooklyn, but on the wholenation. The South-land was next represented by United States Senator Walsh, ofGeorgia. In the course of an extended and eloquent address, Senator Walshsaid: THE SOUTH HONORS HIM When the South was prostra


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . REV. A. C. DIXON IRA D. SANKEY with demonstrations of cordial approval by the great audience of more than sixthousand people who were crowded into the Tabernacle. Mr. Evarts, becauseof advanced age and enfeebled health, spoke briefly, but eloquently, of theinfluence of the Tabernacle pulpit, not only on Brooklyn, but on the wholenation. The South-land was next represented by United States Senator Walsh, ofGeorgia. In the course of an extended and eloquent address, Senator Walshsaid: THE SOUTH HONORS HIM When the South was prostrated by the desolation of war; when her homeswere destroyed, her lands and industries wasted; when her sons and daughterswere weeping for the loved and lost; when despair wrung the hearts of herpeople, his voice was heard appealing to the victors for justice to the van-quished, and from that day to this he has preached the gospel of peace,fraternity, liberty and equality. His countrymen admire him for his splendidgifts. They admire him for the example of his no


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