. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . his statuary is his figure of Christ. Itis gigantic in size, but the alliance of tenderness and power in the countenanceof our Lord, and the outspread arms of invitation, and the planting of thefoot with infinite firmness, proclaim him ready to wipe a tear, or able to save aworld. BEAUTIFUL PARIS! Paris, when he reached it, was in the full tide of celebration of the WorldsFair. This grandest of European enterprises, Dr. Talmage finely described ina long letter home, from which, however, we can only find space for an wr


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . his statuary is his figure of Christ. Itis gigantic in size, but the alliance of tenderness and power in the countenanceof our Lord, and the outspread arms of invitation, and the planting of thefoot with infinite firmness, proclaim him ready to wipe a tear, or able to save aworld. BEAUTIFUL PARIS! Paris, when he reached it, was in the full tide of celebration of the WorldsFair. This grandest of European enterprises, Dr. Talmage finely described ina long letter home, from which, however, we can only find space for an wrote: The whole Exposition is a glory beyond that which any finite mind cangrasp or fully appreciate. The most interesting and best managed departmentis the American exhibit. General Peck, the Commissioner-General, broughtwith him his experience at the Chicago Worlds Fair, and after three years ofhard work in Paris, and with a tax upon his patience and endurance that wouldhave destroyed an ordinary man, has completed the work that ought to be the H ... ...«*


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