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ON PREACHING;
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ON PREACHING;
An Epigram.
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Are little else but Flashes in the Pan;
The mere Haranguing upon what they call
“Morality” is Powder without Ball;
But He who preaches with a Christian Grace
Fires at our Vices, and the Shot takes Place.
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