. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . hear John the Baptist because he believed something, and believed itwith all his might. He was no reed shaken with the wind; he was a man with abackbone like steel. So one of the great causes of Talmages permanent hold onthe mind and heart of humanity was his continued and unwavering faith in God;his devotion to the Bible as the chart of human life; his faith in Jesus Christ asthe divine Son of God, and the only Saviour of the world; his faith in the suffi-ciency of the atonement of Christs blood, and his hope and trust that the


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . hear John the Baptist because he believed something, and believed itwith all his might. He was no reed shaken with the wind; he was a man with abackbone like steel. So one of the great causes of Talmages permanent hold onthe mind and heart of humanity was his continued and unwavering faith in God;his devotion to the Bible as the chart of human life; his faith in Jesus Christ asthe divine Son of God, and the only Saviour of the world; his faith in the suffi-ciency of the atonement of Christs blood, and his hope and trust that the devilwas a defeated enemy, and that Christ would yet have all his enemies under hisfeet, and reign as King of kings and Lord of lords. It was this faith, alwaysboldly declared, never dallied with, or mumbled over, or in any way covered up,but always preached with an earnestness and a clearness that caused it to shineout bright as the sun, that made Dr. Talmage, to the last day of his life, the greatpreacher for the common people of every English-speaking


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