The life and writings of Rufus CBurleson, DD., LLD., containing a biography of DrBurleson by HonHarry Hayens; . id not feel able to do so. Afterthey had gone, the desire to hear her son preach overcamephysical infirmities and pain, and she called two negro she told to hitch the horses to the carriage; the other togo to the church in all haste and ask her son not to begin thesermon until she arrived. The runner reached the churchjust as Mr. Burleson entered the pulpit. Capt. Burleson 298 The Life and Writings of approached him and said: My son, your mother has justsent a boy to tell me


The life and writings of Rufus CBurleson, DD., LLD., containing a biography of DrBurleson by HonHarry Hayens; . id not feel able to do so. Afterthey had gone, the desire to hear her son preach overcamephysical infirmities and pain, and she called two negro she told to hitch the horses to the carriage; the other togo to the church in all haste and ask her son not to begin thesermon until she arrived. The runner reached the churchjust as Mr. Burleson entered the pulpit. Capt. Burleson 298 The Life and Writings of approached him and said: My son, your mother has justsent a boy to tell me she had decided to come out, and wantsyou to wait until her arrival before commencing. Mr. Bur-leson announced another hymn, and by the time it was fin-ished his mother drove up, stopped at a, side window, in fullview of her preacher son, and remained in the carriage whilehe told the story of the cross. As he proceeded, tears of joytrickled down this saintly mothers cheek, which visiblyaffected the son, and this, in turn, the congregation, until allwere in tears. The scene was touching beyond Dr. Bufus C. Burleson. 299 CHAPTER XXXV Dr. Burlesons Dominating, Absorbing Purpose Was toMake Baylor University the Peer of Any Institutionon the Continent—A Man of Many Ideas—Inter-ested in All Public Questions—Early Canvass forRailroads—Elected Vice-President at the Fif-teenth Session of the State Convention—PublishedProceedings of State Convention in 1848 and 1898—Pirst Catalogue of Baylor University in 1852, andCatalogue of Same School in 1898 Compared—Cur-tain on First Era of Dr. Burlesons Life Dropped,and Scene Shifted to Waco. Ip ROM the day Dr. Burleson resigned the pastorate ofgag the First Baptist Church of Houston, in 1851, theSSI dominating, controlling and absorbing purpose ofhis life was to make Baylor University the peer of any insti-tution of learning on the continent. Notwithstanding thisfact, he was a man of many ideas. His affections he neve


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