Thomas De Witt Talmage
Thomas De Witt Talmage was a prominent American Presbyterian minister and a noted preacher in the 19th century, known for his engaging and heartfelt sermons that resonated with many. Born in 1832 in Bound Brook, New Jersey, Talmage's oratory skills and ability to connect with his audience made him a beloved figure. He served in various congregations, most notably in Brooklyn, where his sermons attracted large crowds and were widely published, bringing his message to people far beyond his church. Talmage's writings often reflected his deep commitment to social justice and compassion, addressing issues of his time with a thoughtful and empathetic approach.
As you explore Thomas De Witt Talmage's works in this app, you'll discover a treasure trove of insights into faith, morality, and the human experience. His writing, characterized by a warm and approachable style, invites readers to reflect on their own lives and beliefs. Whether you are drawn to his sermons or his essays, Talmage's words continue to inspire and provoke thought, making them a worthwhile addition to your listening experience.
The Abominations of Modern Society
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Thomas De Witt Talmage
The title gives an accurate description of the book! It is full of old and forgotten words and phrases, Amusing at times, but addressing the…
Old Wells Dug Out
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Thomas De Witt Talmage
Thomas DeWitt Talmage was born in Bound Brook, New Jersey. He earned an undergraduates degree at the University of the city of New York, now…
Twenty-five Sermons on The Holy Land
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Thomas De Witt Talmage
When Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage went to visit the Holy Land, he wrote sermons for his home church and sent them back to be read. It resulted in …
T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
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Thomas De Witt Talmage and Eleanor McCutcheon Talmage
The Autobiography of Thomas De Witt Talmage, he was one of the most prominent religious leaders in the United States during the mid 19th cen…