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Art . HI . — + Hinte on jExtfrnporanemt '^ vmokingit j % JJenry Ware , Jun ., Minister of tW Second Chur hrip JBost ^ n * jJSpsl ^ Ho ^ th America , 1824 1 tms ' isa very ^ le ^ ta ^ d ^ ea % ^ ^ de-¦ ittrves - thei compwment of ' arepritit fti tBfe ^ couri ^ S ft fir d ^ yed inb three ^ tfei& in the fifst of Mteh ^ fe ^ W ^ rea ^ bf 4 he % dv ^ n 1 aps ^ of 3 externj ^? an ^ us preaching ; iri the ^ eeoiid , he ^ x ^ B ^ feaiili ^ n ^ v ^ rs to bb ^ - V ^^ object ^ ns comxniyrify ^ r ^^ ift ^ ihl ^ f m ^ $ m& irrtlieiiitTH , Wti $ p 6 ^ s te ru te « # te WffilfflXfcnfiffi afia ?^ tfv £ ( tidn .
Thbttgh We are by no meanSdisJiosM * ^ 'PP ^ ^ hgth ^ ftcbm nfepdirig flS ^ tfc ^ of writ ten notes as W lmBifM ^ Ei cW p M | r ^ 6 f *^ 6 ^ ervHr iib ^ llre ^ i jriqt ^ sdqnably veiy 5 ust , aaiW % daf $ k \ ^^§ rWW ^^^ M ^ the $ ade ¥ tfeat the ^ Owet of occemdtfal ^ fem ^ m ^ mis ^ ehVdrVm tM *|^? pitis an ^^ tM aMvaiua tafeb ^^ rtkt % a ^ i ^ i ^ te elf ^ it is ^ paW ^ 6 ^ 1 idi | % acMi ^ ed ; and wil l amply repay th ^ i labour which 'i 4 ftecessaijrftSr IC %# ® rfe he ^ h ^ te ^ h ^ ^ te ^ ffe ^^^ for the attainme nt of the desired iacil H ^ iri ^ thi ^ ta ^ e ^ t ; that aSl ^
cs fe Be ^ mMe ffie constant or ordinarv practice . We reaSlVadM ^ tftaf iheffe fe Be ^ riMe ffie co ^ tarit or ordinary prractice . We re adM ^ t ^ k ^ thetfe ^ o ^ si ^ Men iht employment of unpremeditated latpigtt ^ fe ^ eiV ^ ft in the yeiiv ^ rf ^ f j ^ Tetrie'Sitkted thoughts is desirable in the pulffit ; - ^ fad Mr . t Ware titt ^^ 4 ffl ^ 3 ian < i acknbwledges that the Christian preached ^ caii ^ d upbrt « W hiah ^ Subjects which are far from being well adapted io extemjBrStteou ^ disdoprse . He , however , seems to consider thi& fatfer d $ && e ^ i ? TOb ^ anxl % e former as the rule ; to us it appears to be nj&xlfiftp ^ i ( di is
WitM ^' Ai ) t 5 m ^ brtant stinction very properly insisted upcjn " t ) ef ^ eeH ^ ewfiofetieo ^ speaking and that which is absolutely urip ^ inetlT ^ d i $ mIfieWrSeViM recommended , the latter , when introduced iiitoiheptl ^ te % JSsll ^ sttgmatiied as an unwarrantable abuse of a valuable * £ n # cHnttent WMffie ^ g ^ ge is to be trusted to the moment , the thoughts are fo be tn&W em ^ r ^ areful and attentive study , But how is this study to ^ be car ^ ffia 6 H ^ v WSh respect to the greater part of the tOpicsvrith wliim Jhe c 8 nV no / toiV
^ Mr ^| erya ^ V we are inclined to think that there i ^ In ^ ch ffi 8 ^ si ^ eM 5 f previous preparation can be carrie ^ M So . JaB ^ lW ftija ^ TOi ^ W ^^ writing upon them . Eve nrdne acci 4 sftimWi Iff S 6 m mM&mVKMWs " \ Wt the very act of cpmnritting W ^ PFHieiWii | hg fc W » ffn » t cily enables him to asteftjfl mpffe eiS ^ l « ia 48 ttt mWHftafe " 6 F fe tnbwle ^ ^^ reyafiFfl ^ krmi ^ Stid j ^ ec ^ . ^ TfiK beiH ^ t ^){ a ^ it seems to follow in general , that a preacher is scarcely warranted in attempt-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1827, page 749, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1801/page/37/
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