Show MarCinfI Notes Youths Companion j The doscent2aJTt of ewEnlattd Pur itantUv iDe bas I Passessf 9 n n olds old-s rnion wnUt lly aneestorr whict shows that the preacher did not trust en tirely to the impulse or the moment when delivering his discourses The manuscript is written in a stra e crabbed han and plentifully bcsprlnkred with marginal reCerenc Read slowly here the minister iUmOntshes himself in one spot arnTQ beghen out veryloud and clear ib the suggestion for anotheri passage t Hurry aitittlc wiW ire htnvrbte I > several places r The most emphatic and Importantp + of the whole sermon is I Indicated by a muchunderlined marginal note After hearing sto1es of this saintly oldtime preacher it is I amusing to knoW that he deemed It wise and even necessary at the climax of his eioqugnco to Yell like one possessel |