id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26308 Ware, Henry Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching .txt text/plain 18971 781 62 attend this mode of address in the pulpit, and at the same time to guard thing but the matter on which his mind and feelings are acting, the that mode in which their habits of mind may render them most accessible. and consequent influence are acquired by the power of speaking readily arguments, animated addresses, often flow into my mind, while speaking the best sermon writers, that they revolve the subject till their minds habit of extemporaneous speaking is more than any thing favorable to it, and studying, will always have thoughts enough for a sermon, and good studied the art of speaking, nor passed through a course of preparatory man may write with as little pains and thinking, as he can speak. thing co-operate to form those habits of mind which are essential to it. is true, that no man can attain the power of self-possession so as to ./cache/26308.txt ./txt/26308.txt