The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the BarT. Mason and G. Lane, 1837 - 266 páginas |
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... sentiments are unques- tionably just and Scriptural , yet , when the soul of a minister is thus adorned with the graces of love , of meekness , patience , and resignation , if he possesses also the power of an elegant and forcible ...
... sentiments are unques- tionably just and Scriptural , yet , when the soul of a minister is thus adorned with the graces of love , of meekness , patience , and resignation , if he possesses also the power of an elegant and forcible ...
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... this translation of the abbe's sentiments not wholly unac- ceptable to the young student and reader , for whose use it is principally designed . It will appear on perusal that the Abbe Maury's predilection 12 PRINCIPLES OF ELOQUENCE .
... this translation of the abbe's sentiments not wholly unac- ceptable to the young student and reader , for whose use it is principally designed . It will appear on perusal that the Abbe Maury's predilection 12 PRINCIPLES OF ELOQUENCE .
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... sentiments in favour of divisions in sermons , p . 170 . * The following observations exactly correspond with the sentiments of our author : " Nothing can con- tribute more towards bringing the powers of genius to their ultimate ...
... sentiments in favour of divisions in sermons , p . 170 . * The following observations exactly correspond with the sentiments of our author : " Nothing can con- tribute more towards bringing the powers of genius to their ultimate ...
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... sentiments , exa- mines their propriety and connection , and reviews the whole composition with severe impartiality . Thus it appears to be in every respect a proper coun- terbalance to the ramblings and volatile power of imagination ...
... sentiments , exa- mines their propriety and connection , and reviews the whole composition with severe impartiality . Thus it appears to be in every respect a proper coun- terbalance to the ramblings and volatile power of imagination ...
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... sentiments . Admitting , however , all these defects , it cannot be denied that their ser- mons are formed upon the idea of a persuasive , popu- lar oration ; and therefore ( he adds ) I am of opinion that they may be read with benefit ...
... sentiments . Admitting , however , all these defects , it cannot be denied that their ser- mons are formed upon the idea of a persuasive , popu- lar oration ; and therefore ( he adds ) I am of opinion that they may be read with benefit ...
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