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As it is a peculiarity of this ministry, that its objects are to be sought rather through direct personal intercourse, than by preaching, and therefore, that it principally addresses itself immediately to the individual mind, the principle should never be lost sight of that a constant regard is here to be had to the distinctive cir- cumstances, both personal and relative, of every indi- vidual to whom it is extended. Allow me then to say, that, in this service, the inquiries should constantly b...e present to our minds, ' what are here the prevailing prin- ciples, dispositions, and tendencies?' 'What are the effects upon the individual of the employment in which he is engaged, and the company with which he associ- ates?' * What are the influences at home which are conducing to good in him, and what to evil?' What is there in his mind, or heart, which is to be cherished and strengthened,, and by the culture and advancement of which the whole character may be improved ; and, what is the prejudice there, the passion, or the habit, which it is most desirable, and most important, should imraedi.
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