. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . DR. T. D£ WITT TALMAGE MRS. TALMAGE Dr. Talmage after reading his text and looking out over the great array of wel-coming and interested faces, among them many men and women distinguished inevery walk of life, spoke as follows: In this my opening sermon in the National Capital I give you heartiestChristian salutation. I bethink myself of the privilege of standing in this historicchurch so long presided over by one of the most remarkable men of the are plenty of good ministers besides Dr. Sunderland, but I do not kno


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . DR. T. D£ WITT TALMAGE MRS. TALMAGE Dr. Talmage after reading his text and looking out over the great array of wel-coming and interested faces, among them many men and women distinguished inevery walk of life, spoke as follows: In this my opening sermon in the National Capital I give you heartiestChristian salutation. I bethink myself of the privilege of standing in this historicchurch so long presided over by one of the most remarkable men of the are plenty of good ministers besides Dr. Sunderland, but I do not know ofany man except himself with enough brain to have stood successfully and triumph-antly forty-three years in this conspicuous pulpit. Long distant be the year whenthat Gospel chieftain shall put down the silver trumpet with which he hasmarshalled the hosts of Israel, or sheath the sword with which he has struck suchmighty blows for God and righteousness. I come to you with the same Gospel CALLED TO WASHINGTON 277 that he has preached, and to join you in all


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