. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . ust be fashionable, althoughperhaps the most of the peoplein the procession are glad thatthe old man is at last dead, fornow there will be a distributionof his property. After having had our break-fast-table fish from Galilee, likethat which Christ gave broiled to his disciples after their night of poor luck in fishing, I spread myovercoat on the snow-white pebbles of the lake and began to read thePoems of the Evangelists, descriptive of what took place on or near thesewaters, more sacred than any that ever gleamed in any other b


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . ust be fashionable, althoughperhaps the most of the peoplein the procession are glad thatthe old man is at last dead, fornow there will be a distributionof his property. After having had our break-fast-table fish from Galilee, likethat which Christ gave broiled to his disciples after their night of poor luck in fishing, I spread myovercoat on the snow-white pebbles of the lake and began to read thePoems of the Evangelists, descriptive of what took place on or near thesewaters, more sacred than any that ever gleamed in any other bowl, whetherof divine or human sculpturing. A sail boat glides near, but as there is nowind, the sails are down and the oars propel the prow through the shatteringcrystal. Again Christ walks this lake, and he comes to me in a feeling ofpeace which he only can breathe into the soul. We can understand now howhigh winds can lift this lake. The canons, as they are called in Colorado, orthe wadys, as they are called in Palestine, are invitations to hurricanes. Last. ON CALVARY S MOUNT


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