The London Pulpit
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James Ewing Ritchie. The London Pulpit
Dedication
the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS of london
POPULAR PREACHERS
Church of England
THE REV. J. C. M. BELLEW, S.C.L
THE REV. THOMAS DALE, M.A
THE HON. AND REV. R. LIDDELL
THE REV. F. D. MAURICE
THE REV. H. MELVILLE, M.A
THE HON. AND REV. MR. VILLIERS
The Independent Denomination
THE REV. THOMAS BINNEY
THE REV. BALDWIN BROWN, B.A
THE REV. JOHN CAMPBELL, D.D
THE REV. THOMAS T. LYNCH
THE REV. S. MARTIN
THE REV. A. J. MORRIS
The Baptist Denomination
THE REV. WILLIAM BROCK
THE REV. J. HOWARD HINTON, M.A
SHERIDAN KNOWLES
THE HON. AND REV. BAPTIST NOEL
THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON
The Presbyterian Body
THE REV. JOHN CUMMING, D.D
THE REV. JAMES HAMILTON, D.D
Miscellaneous
THE REV. WILLIAM FORSTER
THE REV. HENRY IERSON
THE IRVINGITES
EDWARD MIALL, ESQ
CARDINAL WISEMAN
THE REV. DOCTOR WOLFF
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In pursuance with this axiom, we have devoted some little time to the study of one section of modern men deservedly worthy of serious regard. There is no subject on which men feel more intensely than they do on the subject of religion. There are no influences more permanent or powerful in their effects on the national character than religious influences. We propose, then, to consider the pulpit power of London. There are in our midst, men devoted to a sacred calling – men who, though in the world, are not of it – who profess more than others to realise the splendours and the terrors of the world to come – to whom Deity has mysteriously made known his will. Society accepts their pretensions, for, after all, man is a religious animal, and, with Bacon, would rather believe all the fables in the Koran than that this universe were without a God. For good or bad these men have a tremendous power. The orator from the pulpit has always an advantage over the orator who merely speaks from the public platform. Glorious Queen Bess understood this, and accordingly ‘tuned her pulpit,’ as she termed it, when she sought to win over the popular mind. We deem ourselves on a level with the platform orator. He is but one of us – flesh of our flesh, and bone of our bone. The preacher is in a different category: he in his study, we in the rude bustle of the world; he communing with the Invisible and Eternal, we flushed and fevered by the passing tumult of the day; he on the mount, we in the valley, where we stifle for want of purer air, crying in our agony,
We feel the disparity – that there ought to be an advantage on the preacher’s side – that there must be fearful blame somewhere, if his life be no better than that of other men.
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French Protestants.
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