Miall claimed that Victorian evangelicals, in their preaching, did little or nothing to provoke their hearers to think. Rather, they aimed to present facts or propositions which the congregation were required to accept, and meekly accept at that. Miall thought this very wrong. For his part, he desperately wanted preachers (using the term in the widest biblical sense)1 to stimulate – provoke – thought. This, of course, was only the tip of the iceberg. Miall was approaching the widespread curse of incipient (if not explicit) Sandemanianism.
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