IN CHURCH HISTORY. 143 



essays are not prepared, it would answer the pur- 

 pose to appoint some one to read aloud upon the 

 points indicated, and then spend the time in con- 

 versation upon the topics thus brought up. 



It will not he difficult, however, to find members 

 of the class who will prepare and read essays, and 

 that is the best plan. The writing of essays, the 

 reading of quotations, and general conversation 

 upon the topics, would probably be combined at 

 each meeting. 



