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health began to improve, he was able to give much more time to pulpit preparation. The labor he was able to perform here was by carefully systematizing his work. He endeavored always to have a subject for the coming Sabbath, selected the week previous, never later than Monday. Thus he was able to commence the study of his subject the first thing on Tuesday morning, if desired. He frequently preached series of discourses. He lectured upon the book of Kevelation throughout. He gave a course of Sabbath evening lectures upon the commandments. These were listened to by full houses. He also gave a course of lectures upon the "Distinctive Principles" of his church. The dis- course upon "secret societies" was listened to by many who were themselves members of these socie- ties. While he endeavored to present his objections to such societies in a clear and forcible manner, yet he did so in such a way as not to antagonize individ- uals. He was respected and listened to by those who differed from him upon these things. About once a month he gave a lecture designed especially for the young people. About once every quarter he preached a sermon for the children. Although his health improved after coming to Wooster, yet he never was well. Dr. Taggart, who was his physician there, says: "It is well known

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