the pulpit, announcing the author's name, then reading [5]
it publicly as your own compilation, is—what?
We answer, It is a mistake; in common parlance, it
is an ignorant wrong.
If you should print and publish your copy of my works,
you would be liable to arrest for infringement of copy- [10]
right, which the law defines and punishes as theft. Read-
ing in the pulpit from copies of my publications gives
you the clergyman's salary and spares you the printer's
bill, but does it spare you our Master's condemnation?