. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, , a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. STUDENT AT SEMINARY 33 of the past, a faint presentment of my work in the future, andabove all a clear insight into the fact that history is ruled byProvidence, a feeling of my dependence and a trusting in thatProvidence, a complete—as it seems to me—removal of the chiefdifficulty in my attempts to harmonize my philosophy and myreligion, and following on all this a descent of theology from myhead to my heart, an advance beyond the portals into the deeprealities of Christia


. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, , a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. STUDENT AT SEMINARY 33 of the past, a faint presentment of my work in the future, andabove all a clear insight into the fact that history is ruled byProvidence, a feeling of my dependence and a trusting in thatProvidence, a complete—as it seems to me—removal of the chiefdifficulty in my attempts to harmonize my philosophy and myreligion, and following on all this a descent of theology from myhead to my heart, an advance beyond the portals into the deeprealities of Christian faith and life, have—if I have not beendeceived—been granted to me. His thirst for knowledge and his ability to cover animmense field of literature in a short space of time with-out merely skimming over the surface were the summer of 1881, when the two previouslymentioned excursions occupied his time from July 11thto the latter part of August, and when thereafter theLibrary and his new project absorbed all his energies, heyet was able to say in his diary that he had covered thefollowing g


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