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T. DeWitt Talmage - his life and work - biographical edition (1902) (14760251541)

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Title: T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Banks, Louis Albert, 1855-1933 Talmage, Frank De Witt
Subjects: Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt), 1832-1902 Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt), 1832-1902 Presbyterian Church Clergy
Publisher: (London : O.W. Binkerd)
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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rrows, Senator Cullom, ex-Secretary John W. Foster, Mr. B. H. Warner,Rev. Dr. Bittinger, Dr. G. L. Magruder, Rev. Dr. Fiske, Mr. E. M. Branch, THE LAST OF EARTH 343 Mr. F. M. Lawrence, and Dr. Louis Klopsch, of New York City. The casketwas followed by the Talmage family. Mrs. Talmage, leaning upon the arm ofRev. Frank DeWitt Talmage, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Wyckoff;Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mangam, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Donnan,Richmond, \a ; Mr. and. Mrs. Warren G. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y., and MissTalmage, of Washington. LYING AMID THE FLOWERS There was a great wealth of beautiful flowers heaped up in fragrant profusion on and about the chancel rail, many of them being large pieces ofexquisite design. President and Mrs. Roosevelt sent a great wreath of lilies.A cushion of English violets studded the lid of the casket. There was no funeral sermon, the services consisting of music and addresses.Rev. Dr. Hamlin officiated, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Chalmers Easton,
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Copyright, 1902, Abby G. BakerPALL-BEARIJRS COMING FROM TU F, TALMAGK RESIDENCE, WASHINGTON 344 T. DE WITT TALMAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK pastor of the Eastern Presbyterian Church, Washington, lifelong friend of Dr.Talmage; Rev. J. S. T. Niccols, of St. Louis; Rev. Dr. Howard Suydam, ofRhinebeck, N. Y.; Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, of Princeton, N. J.; Rev. James Dema-rest, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the Rev. D. E. P. Terhnne. When the casket was opened, and the family and the pall-bearers wereseated, the choir sang, Lead, Kindly Light, and the Rev. Dr. Hamlin readthe Presbyterian funeral service. On concluding, he paid a noble tribute tothe character and work of Dr. Talmage. He said: REV. DR.. TEUNIS HAMLINS ADDRESS For more than a third of a century Dr. Talmage has been one of the bestknown Americans; one of the very few American clergymen with an inter-national reputation. His voice has been heard by the greatest audiences ofthat period that have gathered to listen to preaching. His sermons have b

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