[Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character by Edward Bannerman Ramsay]@TWC D-Link bookReminiscences of Scottish Life and Character CHAPTER VII 141/146
It was not unworthy of the beautiful passage which formed its ground-work; clear, consecutive, eloquent, and with a moral application of which I wish we may all avail ourselves. Long may you continue to advise and instruct those who are _to come after me_. I was delighted to see you looking so well, and to notice the look of vigour with which the discourse was delivered. Believe me ever most truly yours, GEO.
MOIR. In 1866 the Dean had delivered two lectures upon "Preachers and Preaching," but which were afterwards published in a volume called _Pulpit Table-Talk_.
That is the subject of the following letter from a great master of the art:-- Dr.GUTHRIE to DEAN RAMSAY. Inchgrundle, Tarfside, by Brechin, 31st August 1868. My dear Mr.Dean--Your Pulpit Table-Talk has been sent here to gratify, delight, and edify me.
A most entertaining book; and full of wise and admirable sentiments.
All ministers and preachers should read and digest it.
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