Studies in Rhetoric and Public Speaking: In Honor of James Albert WinansAlexander Magnus Drummond Russell & Russell, 1962 - 299 páginas |
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... sermon becomes too short and simple . Therefore certain methods should be used through which the whole sermon is to be expanded as conveniently as possible . Likewise observe how the main material of all sermons , yes , rather of all of ...
... sermon becomes too short and simple . Therefore certain methods should be used through which the whole sermon is to be expanded as conveniently as possible . Likewise observe how the main material of all sermons , yes , rather of all of ...
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... sermon is expanded through analogies and natural truths . For illustration , posited that in the theme or in some other authority of the sermon the discussion is upon the love of God , why God is to be loved . Then the preacher can ...
... sermon is expanded through analogies and natural truths . For illustration , posited that in the theme or in some other authority of the sermon the discussion is upon the love of God , why God is to be loved . Then the preacher can ...
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... sermon . Such , in effect , is the whole sermon . Then he should make invocation of the Holy Spirit , since without divine help he could not express such lofty thoughts . And he implores the Virgin Mary by the Salutantes together with ...
... sermon . Such , in effect , is the whole sermon . Then he should make invocation of the Holy Spirit , since without divine help he could not express such lofty thoughts . And he implores the Virgin Mary by the Salutantes together with ...
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PLATO AND ARISTOTLE ON RHETORIC AND RHETORICIANS | 3 |
A LATE MEDIEVAL TRACTATE ON PREACHING | 61 |
FRANCIS BACON THE POLITICAL ORATOR | 91 |
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Studies in Rhetoric and Public Speaking: In Honor of James Albert Winans Alexander Magnus Drummond Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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