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Old Wells Dug Out

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Old Wells Dug Out is a arts podcast hosted by Thomas De Witt Talmage. It has 33 episodes, with the latest published December 2013.

Thomas DeWitt Talmage was born in Bound Brook, New Jersey. He earned an undergraduates degree at the University of the city of New York, now known as New York University. After his graduation he studied law, but ultimately decided on the ministry. He pastored a church in Philadelphia and spoke in many other places including England and New York. This book contains 33 of his sermons all of them well worth a read or listen! They are full of encouragement and thought provoking comments. (Summary by Fiddlesticks)

arts ·en ·33 episodes

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Preface and chapter 1 Old Wells Dug Out

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chapter 2 Christ Every thing

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chapter 3 The Kings Wagons

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chapter 4 The Upper and Nether Springs

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chapter 5 The "Ville du Havre"

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chapter 6 Grace in Crystals

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chapter 7 Gospel Archery

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chapter 8 The Best We Have

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chapter 9 Wasted Aroma

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chapter 10 Things Not Burned Up

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chapter 11 Wickedness on High Places

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chapter 12 The fourth Anniversary

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chapter 13 Migration Heavenward

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chapter 14 The Laver of Looking-Glasses

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chapter 15 Crumbs Under the Table

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chapter 16 Ordered back to the Guard-Room

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chapter 17 Free Churches Advocated

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chapter 18 Objections to Free Churches Answered

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chapter 19 Womans War Against the Bottle

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chapter 20 The Proud Rider Unhorsed

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chapter 21 The Christian Needle-Woman

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chapter 22 Horace Greely Living and Dead

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chapter 23 The Arrival of Autumn

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chapter 24 Bleating Sheep and Lowing Oxen

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chapter 25 Difficult Rowing

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chapter 26 The Burning of the Brooklyn Tabernacle

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chapter 27 The Brightest of Days

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chapter 28 The World Going

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chapter 29 Weapons Captured

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Chapter 30 The Pile of Stones Speaking

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chapter 31 Christ Our Song

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chapter 32 The Well by the Gate

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chapter 33 Cessation of Experiment

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