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Excerpt from Rhetoric: Its Theory
Yet it is impossible to speak to such hearers on such themes without saying much which is equally pertinent to other minds possessed of scholarly tastes, and engaged in intellectual occupations. All the liberal professions are a. Kindred group. Literary avocations inevitably lap over and interpenetrate each other. It will be found, therefore, that this volume contains material of interest to other than the professional hearers to whom it has been addressed. As clergymen find their culture expanded and enriched by the study of law, and by intercourse with men of the legal pro fession, so lawyers and journalists, and other literary men, may find a similar improvement of their resources from a study of the literature of the pulpit, and from works de signed for the professional training of preachers.
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