Excerpt from The New Era, Vol. 3: A Monthly Periodical Devoted to Humanity, Judaism, and Literature; January, 1873
English with remarkable fluency, correctness, and power. Fortunately, the majority of our ministers seem to indome our view, for, to their credit be it said, they are doing their utmost to acquire the vernacular, and we know that their main object in so doing is that they may be enabled to use it in their pulpits. Some of them have for years past made it a practice to deliver English sermons, either on alternate Sabbaths or at least once in every month, and their own experience will testify that the attendance was always better on the occasions when they spoke English than when they preached in German. From personal observation, also, we are convinced that there are several worthy ministers at present among us who do not yet preach in English, but who will In time become excellent English speakers; and.
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