Let me remind you that though this Appendix is Reformedspecific, the ripples of what follows have travelled much wider than the out-and-out Reformed. Evangelicals, in general, have been greatly influenced by it, whether or not they realise it. The Reformed have such a high regard for the monologue sermon that a great many of them look upon it as a virtual sacrament, even to the extent that they think of it in terms of ‘the real presence’ of Christ dispensing the very word of God to the hearers through the minister in the act of preaching.1 Let me make good my claim. For the sake of space, I will only summarise the main points. The sources must be consulted for the full evidence.
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