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Excerpt from Thoughts and Fancies for Sunday Evenings
Often asked to print a volume of sermons, I never could see my way; never could get time to put them into shape; never was quite sure that they were worth putting into shape. So I bethought me that the following verses might give the essence of such a volume, being, so to speak, the ?ower into which the sermons might have blossomed, if it had been the nature of sermons to blossom, which perhaps it is not. Old friends, I daresay, will recognise the thoughts in their new dress, and possibly they may make some new friends for themselves too. In Scotland we have no Christian year of fasts and feasts and saints' days. But we have, like other countries, our fifty-two Sundays, which would serve us well enough if they were used to better pur.
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