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THOMAS DEWITT TALMAGE
1832 - 1902
Thomas DeWitt Talmage,
clergyman and lecturer, was born near Boundbrook,
New Jersey, January 7, 1832, the son of David
Talmage, a farmer, and his wife Catharine
Van Nest. He was educated at the University
of the City of New York where he studied law,
but changed to theology and was graduated
from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary
in 1856. He preached in the Dutch Reformed
Church in Belleville, New Jersey, in Syracuse,
and in Philadelphia. In 1869 he went to the
Central Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, where
he drew immense crowds because of his eloquence
and his showmanship. His sermons were published
weekly by a syndicate in over 3,000 newspapers.
He became editor of the Christian Herald in
1890, and after 1899 devoted all of his time
to it. He was married three times, and died
in Brooklyn April 12, 1902.