DR TALMAGE ON GUITEAU.
The Rev. Dr Talmagf, in an address in the Tabernacle, described a visit he paid to the White Houjse last spring, when he saw President (parfield. “At times,” he said, “ I am almost sickened, body, and mind, and soul, that a man of such splendid physique should be lacerated first by the bullet, then necessarily at the demand of surgical skill, till nothing but the call of the Archangel can mend that robust frame; that a man all right should be put out of the world by a man jail wrong —(applause)—that a brave wbman should be made a widow; that an old mother should lose her favorite son, and the nation orphaned all because a brainless fool could not gel a foreign consulship. On the principle that all men, however bad, ought to be prayed for, I have tried for eight Sunday!; to get myself up to pray for that wretch, but T can’t do it. (Applause.) Perhaps before the day of his hanging! I may grow in grace enough to pray! for him, but until their I must leave it to the old ministers who have gCft so good that they can do anything. \
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 547, 30 January 1882, Page 2
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200DR TALMAGE ON GUITEAU. Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 547, 30 January 1882, Page 2
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