The Round Preacher Or Reminiscences of Methodist Circuit Life

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The Round Preacher Or Reminiscences of Methodist Circuit Life
George Lavington
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' And then speaking of besetting sins, he said, ' You havener hafe the sense as a hare hes ; when a pointer sets him, he cuts off like light- nin, and doesner stop to play with the dog, as you do with your sins. ' I believe brother Gager to be a very good man, and he is emi- nently useful; but he would be still more so, was he to avoid all laughable sayings in his sermons. " N2 196 THE ROUND PREACHER.
The chairman expressed himself as quite con- curring in the remarks of the previous speaker, a
...nd recommended brother Gager to lay aside every ridiculous and laughable expression, and to take Mr. Wesley's sermons for his model.
The chairman called over the rest of the names ; and the only one against whom a seri- ous charge was alleged, was a John Mortar, for a breach of promise of marriage, to a Mary Jordan. The case was stated as follows, by Thomas Taper : "Mr. Chairman, it is my peanful duty to charge brother Mortar with the comtnittin of a very sad offence neamly, that o' brekin his promise o' marriage to a young woman o' the name o' Mary Jordan, a stay-maker, livin in Hodgson street ; a member o' the Society, and a very worthy, industrious, and pious young woman.


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