Fragments that remain from the ministry of Maltbie Davenport Babcock, pastor Brick church, New York city, 1899-1901
336 pages
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Fragments that remain from the ministry of Maltbie Davenport Babcock, pastor Brick church, New York city, 1899-1901

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LIBRARIESRESEARCHNYPL 6068278853 3433 -7 \ FRAGMENTS THAT REMAIN — By Charles E. Robinson,D.D. Malibie D, Bahcock A Reminiscent Sketch and Memorial. Third edition,cloth, -with four portraits, net ^1.00. " is drawnThe picture as no one have done it unless under thecould guidance of Love, whom Tennyson calls ' the great portrait painter.' *TAe most idealmaster he, alUof " It was indeed hard to give any true presentment of a man like Babcock, so vivid, so dazzling at times, so lov- able always; but the writer's success is wonderful." Henry Vaft Dyke.quite "No biography could have breathed faithfully or sweetlyout more the lovely fragrance of this remarkable me."—I^odert£. Speer. LIIRARTPUBLIC i[iflS^PRi^ Fragments That Remain From the Ministry of DAVENPORTMALTBIE BABCOCK Pastor Brick Churchy New York City, i8gg-igoi Reported and arranged by /ESSIE B. GOETSCHIUS Andvoices are heard that only come WUh the winds from a shore. f far-off —Washington Gladden. New York Chicago Toronto Fleming H. RevelI Company London and Edinburgh TO NE'7 YOYiK PUBLIC LIBRARY Copyright, by1907, FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY167838A AST^», LrKCX AN'D iLJSJKiN FOUNDATIONS ]^ 1924 L New York: 158 Fifth Avenue Chicago: 80 Wabash Toronto: Richmond Street, W.

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LIBRARIESRESEARCHNYPL
6068278853 3433-7 \FRAGMENTS THAT REMAIN—
By
Charles E. Robinson,D.D.
Malibie D, Bahcock
A Reminiscent Sketch and
Memorial. Third edition,cloth,
-with four portraits, net ^1.00.
" is drawnThe picture as no one
have done it unless under thecould
guidance of Love, whom Tennyson
calls ' the great portrait painter.'
*TAe most idealmaster he, alUof
" It was indeed hard to give any true
presentment of a man like Babcock,
so vivid, so dazzling at times, so lov-
able always; but the writer's success is
wonderful." Henry Vaft Dyke.quite
"No biography could have breathed
faithfully or sweetlyout more the
lovely fragrance of this remarkable
me."—I^odert£. Speer.

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