American Orators And Oratory : Being a Report of Lectures
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He assented, and they selected as the text: "Old shoes and clouted on their feet." He preached a sermon from th|it text and they let him off. Those things began to give a little background of something else to this habitual Puritan consci- ousness. And then there gradually came up, even in families, and even in exceptional house- holds, a little levity of spirit, a little habit of taking things somewhat differently from the old way in which they were taken. Among the Puritan clergy, who general...ly — unlike many of their successors — had large families of daughters, and whose daughters — unlike many of those of their successors — were generally all married, sometimes several times over, there was often a great deal of marrying to be done in their own households. And it was etiquette to let the bride select the text for her own wedding sermon. So when Parson Cranch, of Milton, was to offici- ate in that way for his eldest daughter, Mary, she cast down her eyes and blushed, we may suppose, when called upon to make the selection, and chose for her text: " Mary hath chosen the better part, which shall not be taken away from her.
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