Gospel: Should Be Preached Constantly. When Le Tourneau preached the Lent sermon at St. Benoit, at Paris, Louis XIV. enquired of Boileau, “if he knew anything of a preacher called Le Tourneau, whom everybody was running after?” “Sire,” replied the poet, “your Majesty knows that people always run after novelties; this man preaches the gospel.” Boileau’s remark as to the novelty of preaching the gospel in his time, brings to mind the candid confession of a Flemish preacher, who, in a sermon delivered before an audience wholly of his own order, said, “We are worse than Judas; he sold and delivered his Master, we sell him too, but deliver him not.”


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