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HUMAN SOOT Preached for the Kirkdale Ragged Schools, Liverpool, 1870.

USELESS SACRIFICE Preached at Southsea for the Mission of the Good Shepherd. October 1871.

THE SURPRISE OF THE RIGHTEOUS Preached at Southsea for the Mission of the Good Shepherd. October 1871.

Fuester, who had recently preached on the duty of devotion to the cause of the country, now endeavored, by praises of the Emperor, to check the desire of the students for immediate action; but he was shouted down.

German Socialists have unswervingly insisted upon every man learning the use of arms, while their British followers have preached absolute disarmament and done their utmost to betray this country into weakening herself below the minimum necessary to guard the land, and to maintain the country's pledges to the world.

Of the sermon he preached, tradition has preserved for us only a few brief sayings, but they are strong and sweet.

THE VOICE OF THE LORD GOD (Preached also at the Chapel Royal, St. James, Sexagesima Sunday.) GENESIS iii. 8.

JOSEPH (Preached on the Sunday before the Wedding of the Prince of Wales.

Provided truth be preached, what matter who preaches it?

Two sermons were preached in Whitford on the day of his funeral; one by Mr. O'Blareaway, on the text from Job, provided for such occasions; 'When the ear heard him, then it blessed him,' etc. etc.: the other by the Baptist preacher, on two verses of the forty-ninth Psalm 'They fancy that their houses shall endure for ever, and call the lands after their own names.

Mr. Rayner never yet preached that length of time, and we hope he never will do; but he can, like the east wind, blow a long while in one direction.

One Sunday evening; when we heard him, be preached just one hour, and at the conclusion intimated that he had been requested to give a short sermon, but had drifted into a rather prolix one.

Finding God in a new world, and other sermons preached at home and abroad.

All the agricultural world agreed that a lease was the best thing possiblethe clubs discussed it, the papers preached it.

Buddha, however preached a sermon after the meal, in which he forbade his disciples to partake of the flesh of such animals as had been killed on their account.

Any man of common sense must agree with me, that a savage can receive but little benefit from having the abstruse points of the Gospel preached to him, if his mind is not prepared to receive them.

Wordsworth was a simple-minded poet with a passion for nature, he found great joy and consolation in the contemplation of the beauty of hills and dales and clouds and flowers, and urged others to find this too; he lived, and recommended others to live a quiet retired unexciting kind of life, and he preached a doctrine of simplicity and austerity.

Wordsworth was not only a poet, he was also a seer, a mystic and a practical psychologist with an amazingly subtle mind, and an unusual capacity for feeling; he lived a life of excitement and passion, and he preached a doctrine of magnificence and glory.

Tancred hurried after the fugitives and brought then back; and they swore on the Gospel never again to abandon the cause which they had preached and served so well.

Nor did he confine himself to France; he crossed into Germany, and preached the crusade all along the Rhine.

"Serm. I. The Divinity of Christ argued, from his right to worship, on Rev. v. 13, 14., preached in 1720, at Great Torrington, at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Barnstaple.

The necessity of believing the Divinity of the Son of God, John iii. 16., preached at Great Torrington on Christmas Day, 1721.

6-12., preached at the primary Visitation of Stephen [Weston] Lord Bishop of Exon, at Great Torrington, 1726.

Christ, King of the Jews both before and after his Incarnation, Matt. ii. 1, 2., preached on Christmas Day and First Sunday after Epiphany, 1727.

" "V. The Beginning, Extent, and Duration of Christ's Mediatorial Kingdom, same text, and preached at the same season.

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