Lamps of the Temple: Shadows From the Lights of the Modern Pulpit

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Lamps of the Temple: Shadows From the Lights of the Modern Pulpit
Edwin Paxton Hood
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Postern's mind was moulded in our hard Northern Counties — Morris's in our more flexible Southern, Saxon climes.
While we have been reading this over we heard you, oh, unfriendly reader, and ungentle critic, "pooh, poohing! pshaw, pshawing !'' you have not liked this comparison between the Prince of English Essayists, for such Foster is, and Al&ed Mwris; and we have only to say, have you heard him? Well, — and do you know him through his public teaching! If you do, you have heard him to little
...purpose, if the Analogy has not before now presented itself to you, and if you have not heard him, — ^who are you that you should snarl over what you know nothing about !
In conclusion, we may ask Mr. Morris to do two or three things, which will enhance the free- dom of his Ministrations, and with their freedom their value. The Mould of his Discourses, why adhere to the did skeletonising method! We perceive that in most of his Sermons he has the Anatoniical structure complete. Surely this can never be tolerated for its beauty; furthermore.


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