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113 VI. HENRY J. VAN DYKEL, SE. , D. D. , OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. , ON THE SUBJECT. Chapter II. Of this book appeared originally in the " Homiletic Review " for December, 1887. The following article in reply to the said chapter appeared in the same Review for January, 1888 : SHALL WOMEN BE LICENSED TO PREACH? The first essay in this symposium is admirable for its sincerity, courage, and enthusiasm ; and these good qualities ouglit perhaps to be accepted, even in an exaggerated form, as an excuse for... some others that are not so agreeable. The writer denounces ecclesiasticism and ecclesiastical lead- ers in unsparing terms. She maintains that the great obstacle to the progress of the Gospel is not the offence of the cross, but the polity of the Church ; even going so far as to affirm that " it is chiefl}^ ecclesiasticism and not Christianity that Robert Ingersoll and Elizabeth Cady Stanton have been fighting. " In all this, Miss Willard seems to forget the fact that she is herself an ecclesiastic of a very pronounced type.
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