Horae subsecivae

발행: 1900년

분량: 510페이지

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i Such an occasiona paroxysmis eloquenceris thus describes by r. atriis At certain irregula intervais, hen thelonier limes of the gospe ministry were to e handi ed his

manno undement a transformation litch was lariling, and

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IV question is a many arefuli thougii and worded, and rapidi and by no means laboriousl3

Britain urin his sist years-every unda , ne vones the compositionifaultlesI-such a Cicero orAddison ould liave made them, had the been V. Ρ. ministers oni there Igas alWays in ahem more foulman body more of the spirit than of the leuer. Whatia contrast to the much turbid, ot, asty, perilous stus o ou da an preachem Theorigina pomer an sis of Dr Henderson 's ind, his roomines sor at thoughis, an his stili reserve,

his lentitude, made, as e have aid his expressions clear an quiet, to a degre that a Coars an Care-les man, spolied by the violen e an nois os other

and et hi in se and lae the solemni ging, Command in poWer of that large, quare leonine CountenanCe,

even electrical He hecam rapi an excite as illi nexu in spiration Hiis ulterance gre thic and rapies his voice trembledand saltered illi emotiona his eyeal med with a wildinearthlylustre in hicli his countenance harem an his hole frameheave to an iso, ascis achilo in thought an vivi figurethat sollowed in quicli su retession ere ni a fragmentis sonae greater revelation hicli e pante to vertake. The writer os this notice has linesse nothin simila in an Preacher, and numbers the essecis os a passage hichi onceaeardispoia the

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the broad massive rame, as os a compressed Hencules, and the living, pure melodiolis Volce, Powerfui, butio by reason of Oudness, di opping out sto his compressed lip the word os truth, and he ould notsa this again. His voice ad a singula pathos init; and thos who remember his osten- called - forsei non on the Bright an me orning Star, canreproduce in their in iis tones an refrain Thethoughts of suci men-so rare so api tot unvisited stiad ianvalued osten bring into, min a pring of pure Water I nce a nea the op o Caimgorm; Mway the Same Coo in summer, heel in iis seWplanis alive an happy with iis arm reath in inter, flood and rought never ahin iis pulse change; animal thisiecatis it came frona the interior hei is, and was distilled by nature' own cunning and adtaken iis time-was indeed a Nel os living ater. And withir Henderson his of the mountain holdscuriousty he was retired, ut o concealed and he was of the primar sormation, he had n orgian remases of ther men in him; h liked an sed onali anne os iterature 'ne poetr weli; ut it was allisulside os him; his thought were essentially

He was Peculiari a preacher sor Prea Chers, 8Spense is a poet for poets. The set he was smaster. He Published, after the enti eaties of years a volume o sermons hicli has long been out os

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I must clos the Est one oni and the est-themos endeare of them all-Dr. Heugh He Was, in menta constitution and temper perhaps more unlihem fallier than any of theiotheri have mentione l.

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llis a essentiali a practica understanding he was

a maia os action, a man or men more than for man,

the curious reverse in this of m fallier. e delighte in public lise had a native turn or affairs forat that societ need ani demands,-Clear-headed, ready intrepid adroit With a sine temper, ut heenand honest, With an argument an a question an ajohe sor very one no disputatious, ut delightingin a bris argument, fonder of rest in than os lancing, but ready sor action not much os a longshot alWay heel in lais ye on the immediate, the possibie, the attain able. ut in ali his guidod by genuine principie, and the fines honour an exactes truth He excelle in the conducti i)ublic

theirs, a sor ver geliing the Synod ut o dissi- culties an consustolas by some Clear, idy, conclusive motion ' and then his speahing, o eas andirightandilthy, mani an gentiemanly, grave hen ilfhould e, never hen it hould not mobile, ear-less, rapid, brilliant a Saladin is silent, pensive, impassione and emphati stiend was more like thelion-hearte lini charit, illi liis eau mace; e might miss but letiim hit, and there neede no repetition. Each admire the other indee Dr. Heugh's love os in sathe was quit romantic and though the were opposed on severat great public questions such asilie Apocrypha controversy the Atonement question

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At iis commencement and though the were both ostheni to keen and too honestrio mino mallers oriemeat mouthed the neve misunderstood each other, neve had a slaado os strangement so that our Paul an Barnabas, though thei contentions were Sometimes hari enough, never departe asiander; 'incleed the love each other the longe the more. Tahe im ali in ali as a friendoas a gentieman, Ma Christian as a citi gen I never ne a man So

in wit anil talent, Was ever more naturat, more honest, o more Considerate inclee tender-hearled.

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his o vn Clear and Compactos a diamonii, and ascutting.

even to distress -it is the alter of Uriali hemittite. He gives ut the penin verses of the Ist Psalm, and offering up a hor an abrupi prayer, hicli vel one takes to iniself, announces his miserable and readfui subjeci, fencis It alit Cere, in a loW, penetratin voice daring any one os us tollites an evit thought there a litile nee at that time of the warning - he infuse his N intense, Pure Spirit, into us ad

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H then old the sto ithout note Or Comment,oni personatin each actor in the traged with extraordinis effect above ali, the manly loyal, Simple-hearte soldier. I can recal the liud ter of that multitude a os one man when e read, An it Caine to pas in the moming that David rote

letter o Goab, and sent it by the and of Uriali. An he wrote in the letter, saying, et e Uriali in

the brotherian sister, more terribi than nythingin .Eschylus, in ante, o in Ford then the rebellioni Absalom, With iis hideous dishonour, and his death, and the hin coverin his face, and cryin inacloud voice, mymon Absalom . Absalom l my

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child, and lay, I belleve, sor a forinight in lachwool undressed, doin litile ut reathe and fleep, no Capable of ein fed. e continue ali his lifestigii in make, an no robus in health thoughlively, and Capable of great single e res. His attendance pon his mollier mus have addene hisbod as ellis his mind, and made him illin and abieri endum, in spite of hisaee an ardent spirit, the sedentar lis he in the main ed. He was alWays a very smali eater, an nice in his astes, easti put of sto his io by an notion Hetherefore starte o the fud work of life with a finer

James i. 3, 6. It is lain that domo ere' hould have been in verse Isth.

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