. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . TEMPLES OP PT1ILAE, ON THE Nir/E emptied into the ocean of Anglo-Saxonism. Blessed to me was the hour whenmy mother taught how to frame the first sentence out of it. I wrote my book for the masses. Who are the masses? The most offolks. They are the nine hundred and ninety-nine out of the thousand. SETTING OUT FOR THE ORIENT We must permit him to tell, in his own felicitous language, the story of hiswanderings in Palestine. Never was a tour in the Orient so entertaininglyrecorded; never were the scenes and incidents of travel in t


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . TEMPLES OP PT1ILAE, ON THE Nir/E emptied into the ocean of Anglo-Saxonism. Blessed to me was the hour whenmy mother taught how to frame the first sentence out of it. I wrote my book for the masses. Who are the masses? The most offolks. They are the nine hundred and ninety-nine out of the thousand. SETTING OUT FOR THE ORIENT We must permit him to tell, in his own felicitous language, the story of hiswanderings in Palestine. Never was a tour in the Orient so entertaininglyrecorded; never were the scenes and incidents of travel in that fascinating countrymore happily and vividly spread upon the canvas, affording the imagination ofthe reader a feast of the purest enjoyment. A SACRED PILGRIMAGE 117 This is a personal narrative, written by Dr. Talmages own hand; and it isto be remembered that it was for the most part written at the moment, anddescribes the actual scenes as they passed, like hurrying panorama, before hiseyes. * * * Others might write a Life of Christ without seeing the Holy


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