The Origin And History of the Primitive Methodist Church volume 1
The Origin And History of the Primitive Methodist Church volume 1
H B Holliday Bickerstaffe Kendall
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"Variety of religious exercises" would be interfered with. Where so much time was taken up in pleaching there would be little time left for praying. However true it may have been of Glasgow, camp meetings would not thus "flourish by the preaching of the Word. " Even had Apollos discoursed for an hour at a Staffordshire Camp Meeting he would have been listened to with weariness. The people missed the old variety, the quick interchange of exhortation and song and prayer. There would be wandering ...eyes, and people moving about, and the buzz of conversation on the outskirts of the crowd ; dwindling companies, too, as the day wore on. We can conceive what happened as though we had been there and seen it all from the conductor's or bystander's point of view rather than from the preacher's. In short, " there were loud complaints from the societies " that camp meetings were on the down-grade, and Hugh Bourne was pained and saddened. Let us just think of him for a moment amid these signs of manifest decline.
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