Letters On Clerical Manners And Habits Addressed to a Student in the Theologic
Letters On Clerical Manners And Habits Addressed to a Student in the Theologic
Samuel Miller
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This is always dangerous, and ought never to . Be done without wrapping up with peculiar care, and using every precaution to guard your body and lungs against the night air. 23. When you have been a hearer, do not quit the church criticising the sermon, and especially in an audible voice. This is not unfrequently done ; not always in the happiest manner; and sometimes, un fortunately, within the hearing of the preacher. The character of a criticising hearer of sermons, is not a very good one at... best. He is not likely to obtain much practical benefit from hearing. And when he proclaims his criticisms, at the very door of the sanc tuary, or on his way from it, he perhaps extends an injury to others. Always be a candid hearer of other men s sermons. When you can speak favourably of them, do it ; but not noisily or publicly. When you 23 2G6 LETTERS ON CLERICAL MANNERS. 1 are constrained, if you say any thing, to censure, give utterance to your sentiments as gently and as privately as possible, consistently with Christian integrity.
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