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| | Chapter 9 |
 | | Besides which, the whole style and manner of address should be penitential, reverential, and dignified withal, savoring of meekness and humility, as is becoming in sinful, helpless creatures when approaching a holy God. |
 | | But for all ordinary occasions of preaching it cannot be doubted that an extemporaneous style of address is most in accordance with the spirit of the Gospel, and more agreeable, forcible, and profitable to the congregation. |
 | | Preaching is a proclamation of truth, not an address to the Deity, The preacher is a herald (kerux) a proclaimer, and his address (kerugma), a message delivered to an audience. |
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