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Show HUhop llronkt' Srrniona. HL'liop riiilllps Drooks dc otes hardly more tlmo to tho composition of his sermons ser-mons than did tho Into Henry Ward Bcechor. Mr. Ileecher used sometimes to delay that issi ntlal prcceidlng till Hundny morning uftir breakfast, and on occasions, whin in tho pulpit ho would discard the material thus prepared for n new Idea that had struck him after Iho unices had begun, Dliliop Ilrooks do-i do-i otes nn hour or tw o during tho w eek to thinking about tho text ho has (elected for uso en the approaching Sunday, and hunts nil a few references, but ho makes no notes and does not oun touch his 1 en to paper fur that purpose Hut when ho is In tho pulpit Ids dlscourso flows from his lips without hesltutlon, and w lth a rupidlt) that strains tho attention atten-tion of tho congregation to tho utmost. His tendency then is to irrnili be)ond tho Unit nf tlmo set for his sermons |