. The American THEODORE LEMARD CUYLER, THE REFORMER AND PREACHER. The only son of his mother, and she was a widow. The American Pulpit includes not a few preachers characterizedby their advocacy of what are styled the Reforms of the day,of which, for many years, the Temperance Reform has been thechief. These preachers are not confined to any one of the Episcopal, Barnes of the Presbyterian, Beecher andKirk of the Congregational, Chapin of the Restorationist, Osgood ofthe Unitarian, Cuyler of the Dutch Church, and others, are pro-nounced Reformers. Neither do they al


. The American THEODORE LEMARD CUYLER, THE REFORMER AND PREACHER. The only son of his mother, and she was a widow. The American Pulpit includes not a few preachers characterizedby their advocacy of what are styled the Reforms of the day,of which, for many years, the Temperance Reform has been thechief. These preachers are not confined to any one of the Episcopal, Barnes of the Presbyterian, Beecher andKirk of the Congregational, Chapin of the Restorationist, Osgood ofthe Unitarian, Cuyler of the Dutch Church, and others, are pro-nounced Reformers. Neither do they all advocate every Reformmovement, unless we except the Temperance Reform, in which theyare united. One is distinguished for his zeal in behalf of the Childrens Aid Society, another in behalf of Homes for theFriendless, another in behalf of the Slave, and another for his de-nunciation of Theatres and Gambling. But they have two charac-teristics in common. They are all extempore preachers, and theyare all beneficent Christi


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