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W myWqiiim testate f ^ ts WhicH ' haW ctJM ^ to fesicnowltoi , 'Xti ^ t feH toSWi'ft ; b ^ abie ; tq ' ^ tliis 'i e ^ y / irt-enW ; vritlildi ^ 6 mht £ kmni W ymmt / MA Measamlytfi ffiHs ^ wW'lcAri'Wla iri ordtt ' Ho tfill 'ffWfeit W s ^ m ^ h ^ Wn ^ kss ^ . tnihV course of His ministration MsB '^ oW ' fes own n ^ l ^ ' ^ iSions will arise when au exh ' o * tMon d ^ ^ ^ ^ seafM ^ te a ^ d us ' eM , but when there is no time for written hmMtml . 'If , tlieiiy Ke ^ af ^ cUlteVa t ^ d the art of extymporaneduy sp e ^ in ^ aim ^ k ^^ Wett m ahy ^ e ^ ^^ qiiity and confidence in it , he may avfcil niiftselfW fh&Wjfort tA'aiif tt ) dp > Vo 6 yi wiiich he must otherwise have passed by '^ imbriimli and
Futa ^ rais baptisms afford suitable occasions of making ffQW ; ml ^ pti ^ itt ^ resstoiis . A sudden providence also on the very day of the . skbbaitH : ^ t suggest ^ nokt Valuable topics of reflection and exhortatioiiV lcysfc | t 6 f ( liim Ivvfeft ' is ' cooSrniedtb ' wljat he may have previously written , but choice t ^ asureltdj ' llm ' WH ^ caM % nture to speak without writing . If it were only to ^ v ail iilmVelfbF a' ^ top ^ uWtles like these in the course of his life , or to saVenim ^ elF ^ ut oWcfe tHFmo ^ -teation of being silent when he ought to speak , l ^^ xpect ^ aW sjbeaKPWw ^^ db good by speaking , it would be well worth ^ a ^ W ' tiwi ^ aMmi n ^; tt ' w 6 uld eogt to acquire it . "—P . 21 . ; ' ' " > lIO ) )( 1
^ tkt'iWw&m several places holds it out as a recommendation of tine * habk of r # ( fei ^ b 6 ^ e '^ r 0 achin | , that it saves time in preparatidri , Whidhitttty jb ^ c&jWeliii 8 tftlSr midj ^ r 6 ? fitably employed in prosecuting other stutjlds . ! TH 6 w pwd ^^ yffiumwmMMz ^ * m % mw m ? h ^ h ^ ^ ¥ ^ iMyMyipra !^^ eWntfrddBtoriiteHiJ T ! hQ >^ mi&gpi > > hQfpeN < $ t { i , if it b&m $ w mimmly canuflc £ ed [ lwithiioii ©> rif Jibe mo& sewiousv objections ; jtuj ; Aei practice ^ i lin Aiwa ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1827, page 752, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1801/page/40/
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