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Ilis later years he devoted almost exclu- sively to biblical and theological studies ; seldom reading poetry except that of a religious character and the " master- pieces "of the art. Those long days passed in the study at Hadley were thus spent in earnest work. He wasted no hours in idle dreams or unprofitable reading. All told on his g^at life-work, preaching *' the glorious gospel of the blessed God." When he came forth, his mind, if not his face, shone. Ho evinced that his treasury of knowl...edge was not only filled, but beautified with aesthetic culture. No one ever said, " Dr. WToodb ridge is not furnished for his work." Ue fully met the responsibilities of his office as a laborious student. The fruit appeared in his public ministrations. Mr. Edson, prin- A PRATING STUDENT. 159 cipal of a literary iustitution in Denmark, Iowa, and who for years sat under his preaching, remarks : " The great names in theology and literature were often upon his tonguOi — not only David, Isaiah, and Paul, into whose spirit he had deeply drank, but also Bacon and Shakspeare and But-' ler and Edwards, and the philosophers and poets of every age and tongue — whose sublime sentiments frequently glittered amid his own gems in his public addresses and sermons/' Dr.
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