Salvation is free, but it doesn t appeal to him
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Salvation is free, but it doesn t appeal to him
Salvation is free, but it doesn t appeal to him. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, looking somewhat devilish, as a minister standing in a pool labeled Teddyism, attempting to pull the Republican elephant in for an immersion baptism; there is a small Third-Party Choir standing behind him composed of Perkins, Munsey, Pinchot, and Garfield. President Taft and others labeled Sherman, Barnes, Lodge, Penrose, Crane, Root, and McKinley are holding the elephant back. There are crowds of people watching from a boardwalk, wharf, and a nearby pavilion. Date 1912 August 7. Salvation is free, but it doesn t appeal to him. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, looking somewhat devilish, as a minister standing in a pool labeled Teddyism, attempting to pull the Republican elephant in for an immersion baptism; there is a small Third-Party Choir standing behind him composed of Perkins, Munsey, Pinchot, and Garfield. President Taft and others labeled Sherman, Barnes, Lodge, Penrose, Crane, Root, and McKinley are holding the elephant back. There are crowds of people watching from a boardwalk, wharf, and a nearby pavilion. Date 1912 August 7
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