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Identifier: pathwayoflifetow00thom (find matches)
Title: The pathway of life ... to which is added a biography of Dr. Talmage
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Thomas De Witt Talmage
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Publisher: Historrical pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Gumberg Library, Duquesne University
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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this way, and that way;and you wonder what this man will say about it, and what that man will say aboutit; and you try this prescription, and that prescription, and the other prescription.Oh, why do you not go straight to the heart of Christ, knowing that for our ownsinning and vSuflfering race. He took the vinegar ! Whosoever will, let him comeand take of the water of life freely. Yet, while I write I am pained at the thought that there are people who willrefuse this divine sympathy, and they will try to fight their own battles, and drinktheir own vinegar, and carry their own burdens; and their life, instead of being atriumphal march from victory to victory, will be a hobbling-on from defeat to defeat,until they make final surrender to retributive disaster. Oh, I wish I could gatherup in mine arms all the woes of men and women—all their heartaches—all theirdisappointments—all their chagrins—and just take them right to the feet of asympathizing Jesus. mpiIV. (Ill IlillllllllV
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PERiSHABivENBSS.—Painted by the Crown Princess of Germany. (79) 8o THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. Nana Sahib, after he had lost his last battle in India, fell back into the junglesof Iheri—jungles so full of malaria that no mortal can live there. He carried withhim also a ruby of great lustre and of great value. He died in those jungles;his body was never found and the ruby has never yet been recovered. And Ifear that there are some who will fall back from this subject into the sickening,killing jungles of their sin, carrying a gem of infinite value—a priceless soul—tobe lost forever. Oh, that that ruby might flash in the eternal coronation. Butno. There are many, I fear, who will turn away from this offered mercy andcomfort and divine sympathy, notwithstanding that Christ, for all who wouldaccept His grace, trudged the long way and suffered the lacerating thongs andreceived in His face the expectorations of the filthy mob, and for the guilty, andthe discouraged, and the discomforted of

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookcontributor:Gumberg_Library__Duquesne_University
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