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Meaning of "talmage"

talmage (noun): Talmage is a surname of English origin, sometimes used as a given name
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  • A surname.
  • A census-designated place in Mendocino County, California, United States.

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He was encouraged by Talmage to put his idea into practice.
Talmage promised to drop the suit once he became governor in January.
The fifth brother Daniel Talmage was a successful merchant.
Elder Talmage was not a theologian and was not an academic expert about religion.
Perkin was married to Gladys Frelinghuysen Talmage who became CEO after he died.
It was here that Talmage began to establish a reputation as a gifted orator and preacher.
Upon the assassination of President Garfield, Talmage preached a sermon in Brooklyn and noted,.
Talmage was apparently the first LDS writer to propose this particular date.
The area in the vicinity of Talmage began to be settled in the late 1850s.
Reverend Talmage was not shy, either, about associating the Mormons with other crimes besides adultery.
Why does Talmage try to explain a miracle?
As you can see, Elder Talmage associates it with article of faith number four.
In the process, Talmage reconsidered and reconstructed the doctrine of the Holy Ghost.
James E. Talmage was one of the churches greatest theologians.
Elder James E. Talmage once described this as a contract between us and the Lord.

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Elder James E. Talmage gave a reason for this when he wrote the following,.
In early 1902, Talmage vacationed in Mexico for six weeks to recover from influenza.
Elder James E. Talmage said, “ Gratitude is twin sister to humility ; pride is a foe to both . ”.
Elder James E. Talmage explained this powerful concept, “ Repentance is not always [ p ] ossible.

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