. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, , a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. Old Salem Church. Interior of Old Salem Chvrci CHAPTER V His Early Pastorate As Associateof His Father (1883-1898) The minister of Christ mill manifest Christ in the strengthof individuality. He will not follow the stream whichever wayit leads. From the cut of his coat to the formation of his opinion,from the most trifling act to the iveightiest decision, he will notdo only as others do. He will not dread being in a will not become a mere reflection, an echo, a


. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, , a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. Old Salem Church. Interior of Old Salem Chvrci CHAPTER V His Early Pastorate As Associateof His Father (1883-1898) The minister of Christ mill manifest Christ in the strengthof individuality. He will not follow the stream whichever wayit leads. From the cut of his coat to the formation of his opinion,from the most trifling act to the iveightiest decision, he will notdo only as others do. He will not dread being in a will not become a mere reflection, an echo, a shadow of thosewith whom he mingles. He will not imitate either preacher orthinker. Rooted firmly in the Word, he will develop and pro-ceed in his own way, as God intended he should.—Schmauk. THIS promising luminary became widely knownbefore his graduation as a valiant son of theChurch who had already won his spurs, andseven doors for future service were thrown open to himwhich he was strongly urged to enter. He had the choiceof entering the educational sphere at Augustana College,Rock Island, 111., as professor of English and Phil


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