Heads of English Unitarian History With Appended Lectures On Baxter And Priest

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Heads of English Unitarian History With Appended Lectures On Baxter And Priest
Gordon, Alexander, 1841-1931
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' I am far from denying the use of . . Ministers. . . I wish there were more than there are. . . For living instructors are in many respects pre- ferable to dead ones. But the living instructions of dead men are certainly preferable to none. What are the Scriptures but the writings of men who are now dead . ? ' Priestley 113 I may add that his chief objection to extempore preach- ing was, that its range would be narrow if it were made the rule ; extempore prayer he preferred. Of his own preachi...ng a good judge remarked, ' His voice and man- ner are those of one friend speaking to another. ' 95. Keligious Training of the Young.
He educated his fiock by means of graduated classes for systematic religious training, in which he was not the mere preceptor driving in doctrine, but the patient and sympathetic pastor, with an ear for every difficulty, and a welcome for every expression of young minds. Here is the account of his method, rendered by one who never adopted his opinions, and who had dropped in, one Sun- day afternoon, having heard that he was a ' deluded visionary.


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