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Examples
of Lecture-types
Exercise great discipline when reading what follows, here
are no useful cribs for our own early lectures. They are given
only to show with what various aims and means we may try to
impress the Truth upon our hearers. The semi-traditional form
may be summed up as :
(i) Here is what you believe;
(ii) Here is why it is wrong;
(iii) This is what is right, to take its place;
(iv) This is what you must do about it;-but it is by no means
the only approach, and the seeds now to be sown may bear fruit.
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