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“The oration, in this view, is not so much a product of the man, as it is the man himself, — an embodiment of all his faculties and all his processes . . . The sermon is designed to produce an effect upon human character; and this, not upon its mere superficies, but its inmost principles . . . [it] aims at the whole nature of man” (Shedd, Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, p. 47).

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