. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . WM. MCKINLEY GEN. T. SHERMAN man can go on year after year, doing an enormous amount of work of everysort, and still keep ever fresh and new as a May morning. And yet, after all, aninterest in humanity, a faith in God, an enthusiasm for good causes—these arethe things that make us immortal. The Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon, speaking for the Baptist Church, declared thatDr. Talmage was the worlds chief dispenser of Christian sunshine. He added: THE SECRET OF LIVING ON SUNSHINE Among the first things I ever read from Dr. Talmage was his il


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . WM. MCKINLEY GEN. T. SHERMAN man can go on year after year, doing an enormous amount of work of everysort, and still keep ever fresh and new as a May morning. And yet, after all, aninterest in humanity, a faith in God, an enthusiasm for good causes—these arethe things that make us immortal. The Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon, speaking for the Baptist Church, declared thatDr. Talmage was the worlds chief dispenser of Christian sunshine. He added: THE SECRET OF LIVING ON SUNSHINE Among the first things I ever read from Dr. Talmage was his illustrationof a child trying to eat sunshine with a spoon. He has learned the secretof living on sunshine and dealing it out to others. I suppose he has his ailments,his worries, and his troubles, but I have not heard of them. He keeps on thesunward side of every cloud, and therefore sees the rainbow. He prefersgazing at the stars to peering into the darkness. His is an optimism offaith, and hope, and charity. At the close of the meeting all eyes were upon Dr


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