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=MOORE, Rev. D.=--Thoughts on Preaching: specially in relation to the Requirements of the Age. By DANIEL MOORE, M.A. Incumbent of Camden Church, Camberwell, and Tuesday Morning Lecturer at St. Margaret's, Lothbury.
Contents:--1. Preaching as an Ordinance of God--2. The Office of Preaching--3. The Intellectual Demands of the Age--4. The Final Object of Preaching--5. The Parts and Arrangement of a Sermon--6. Style--7. Subject-Matter of Sermons--8. Delivery--9. Extempore Preaching--10. Supplemental Topics--Conclusion.
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