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"Doctors are generally regarded as an atheistic lot," smiled the minister. "That's slander. We may in the aggregate be agnostic.... I suppose that I am." "I ... I don't understand," said Rose in distress, "but I don't like for to hear yo' say that, Dr. Mac." "It may not be as bad as it sounds, my child," laughed Mr. Talmadge.

Talmadge was a military man, and saw a healthy discipline only in obedience to superiors, and exacted in his own family what he deemed was proper in that of every man. Accustomed himself to a strict obedience to the commands of his superiors, and deeming Washington almost incapable of error, he thought hardly even of Mrs.

"It may seem strange to you, my dear, but, although I was reared in a religious family, went through a great theological school, and was the rector of a city church for ten years, I never fully knew Him until I came here." "Why, Mr. Talmadge!" gasped the girl in astonishment, while Donald said bluntly, "Do you really believe that you know Him, now?" "I do.

"There's Joe," said the stage driver, laconically. The man looked up in wonder when Joe approached him. He dropped his hammer and stood with his arms on his hips. "This is Mr. Joseph Korn, I believe?" "That's me, young man." "I am Joe Bodley. You wrote to Mr. Talmadge, of Riverside, a few days ago. I came on to find out what I could about a Mr. William A. Bodley who used to live here." "Oh, yes!

Talmadge, and Major Danvers, and the Postmaster, are deep in talk about roads, rivers, conveyances, sumpter-horses and artillery train; and the provincial militia Colonel has bits of bread laid at intervals on the table before him, and stations marked out, on which he has his finger, and regarding which he is talking to his brother aides-de-camp, till a negro servant, changing the courses, brushes off the Potomac with a napkin, and sweeps up the Ohio in a spoon.

Talmadge in a low voice, the timbre of which still retained the resonance of early culture. "I came on this happy scene or at least to the corner of the house while you were speaking of life in the city, and I could not very well help pausing and listening. "I know your feelings only too well, Dr. MacDonald.

The only reply was hoots and yells of defiance, and paving-stones. The Recorder then forced his way up to General Hall, standing at the right of the battalion, and said: "You must order your men to fire; it is a terrible alternative, but there is no other." The General asked for the Mayor, for he was doubtful of his authority to do so, without his order. "He won't be here," replied Talmadge.

But we should not forget that the Almighty's plan for the world did not deal with man and woman as separate entities, but man and woman as counterparts of a single unit, in which His laws should find full expression, if the two were truly mated not merely married. You remember what Mr. Talmadge said that night." "I know. We have found, not each other, but the other part of ourselves ourself.

Talmadge, and his 'sermon on the mount' I have always been able to find the help that he told us about. I wonder if Donald has, too? Surely he must have, he has been doing such wonderful work 'over there. It is like him to say so little about it in his letters, but Dr.

Of these members I recall Talmadge of New York; Newell* of New Jersey; Kaufmann of Texas; Morse of Louisiana; Wentworth of Illinois; Bingham of Michigan; and Holmes of South Carolina. The Massachusetts Legislature appointed a committee of the same number to receive the Congressional Committee. Of that committee I was a member and George T. Bigelow was the chairman.

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