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Bisket keeps a summer boarding-house, and it was the height of the season, and she only had one girl part of the time. Dr. Argure rose to go, Deacon Goodsole followed his example. There were a few minutes of miscellaneous conversation as the gentlemen put on their coats. As we followed them to the library door Deacon Goodsole turned to me: "But you have not given me your answer yet, Mr.
Jennie.: That is if he cannot well do both. Laicus.: Yes of course. If he can do both, that is very well. Dr. Argure.: That's a very dangerous doctrine Mr. Laicus. If it is true it is not dangerous. The truth is never dangerous. Dr. Argure.: The truth is not to be spoken at all times. Deacon Goodsole.: That's a very unnecessary doctrine, Dr., to teach to a lawyer. Dr. Consider, Mr.
We put him right on our Board of Trustees. Next year I think we shall make him President." A month or so after I found in the weekly Watch Tower an editorial, indeed I think there were three in successive numbers on female education. They had a familiar sound, and happening to meet the editor, I spoke of them. "Yes," said he "they are by Dr. Argure. A very learned man that sir.
But if daily life affords the true "evidences" of Christian character, there are very few of us that might not be glad to exchange with Mr. Gear. I doubt whether Dr. Argure would think he was sound in the faith. And if the "faith" is synonymous with the Westminster Assembly's Confession of it, I do not believe he is. Deacon Goodsole has confidentially hinted to me his fear that Mr.
Argure.: Most certainly it does, sir. The apostle is very explicit on that point, very explicit. And I hold, sir, that for women to preach, or to speak in public, or in the prayer-meeting of the church, is a direct violation of the plain precepts of the inspired word. Laicus.: I wonder you have any women teach in your Sabbath School? Or have you turned them all out? Mrs.
"I think he can stir more puddings with one pudding stick than any other man I know." Still he stirs them pretty well. And if he can do it I do not know that there is any objection. But if I do not believe in Dr. Argure quite as fully as some less sceptical members of his congregation do, Deacon Goodsole believes in him most implicitly.
Gear himself, the superintendent, is a regular out and out infidel. And I never could do anything with unbelievers. Laicus.: Deacon, I wish I could. But I am very busy all through the week, and I really don't see how I can take this work up on Sunday. Beside it would require some week-day work in addition. Dr. Argure.: No man can be too busy to serve the Lord, Mr.
It is freshness, and warmth, and enthusiasm, and spiritual life. Mr. Beecher is not young nor is Spurgeon, nor Dr. Hall, nor Dr. Tyng, nor John B. Gough. But they are all popular. Father Hyatt isn't young, John, but I had rather hear him than Dr. Argure any day." I rather think Jennie is right. It is not youth we want at Wheathedge, but spiritual life and earnestness.
It was addressed to the Board of Education, and demanded a higher course of training for woman, and was a learned and exhaustive discussion of the whole subject from the days of Moses down. "An able man that Dr. Argure," said Mr. Wheaton to me the other day referring to that same pamphlet. "Yes, I think he is," I could not help saying.
Argure and Deacon Goodsole called. I suspect the deacon's conscience had been quickened even more than mine respecting my duty to that mission class by Mr. Minging's address. For I have noticed that our consciences are apt to be quickened by sermons and addresses more respecting our neighbors' duties even than respecting our own. Dr.
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