Lectures On Homiletics And Preaching And On Public Prayer Together With Sermo

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Lectures On Homiletics And Preaching And On Public Prayer Together With Sermo
Ebenezer Porter
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Literally the expression is, " not an infant. " It denotes that want of knowledge or skill which we see in a new born child, that would certainly fail of success, if set to ac- complish any work requiring the strength and intelligence of a man. There is a secondary sense too, that is scarcely less per- tinent. It refers to a tree or plant recently set in the earth, which has not had time to become rooted, and is easily disturbed by the wind or any external violence. The meaning is, that a Chris...tian minister ought not only to be mature in religious ex- perience, but to have a sound, well furnished understanding. Both these requisites he needs, lest being inflated with pride, he fall into the condemnation of the devil. That stability of char- acter which can resist temptation, and qualify a man to be a guide in the church, must come from fixed religious opinions, grounded on a thorough acquantance with divine truth. The apostle, that he might be certainly understood on this subject, often exhorts Timothy to diligence in reading, and meditation, and study of the Scriptures, the great store-house of divine knowledge ; through which the minister might become furnished for his work.

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