Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... Hence we conclude , that of these , the congregation to which the elder Theremin preached , was composed ; as also that in Berlin , to which Dr. Theremin himself was afterwards called to preach , might in part have been . He studied ...
... Hence we conclude , that of these , the congregation to which the elder Theremin preached , was composed ; as also that in Berlin , to which Dr. Theremin himself was afterwards called to preach , might in part have been . He studied ...
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... Hence eloquence , as , for example , in an oration of Demosthenes , is interwoven with and cannot be separated from the circumstances of the times . When an ancient orator arose to address an audience his eloquence was an action , and ...
... Hence eloquence , as , for example , in an oration of Demosthenes , is interwoven with and cannot be separated from the circumstances of the times . When an ancient orator arose to address an audience his eloquence was an action , and ...
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... hence as the oration is the most beautiful , so also is it a late fruit of his eloquence . Aeschines appears as the defender of his own cause , and in his oration , commits , in the outset , the great fault of commenc- ing with the ...
... hence as the oration is the most beautiful , so also is it a late fruit of his eloquence . Aeschines appears as the defender of his own cause , and in his oration , commits , in the outset , the great fault of commenc- ing with the ...
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... which the fire of feeling may the more easily pass ? Is not feeling so much the nobler , and hence so much the more powerful in noble natures , 1849. ] Early Life of Massillon . 15 the more 14 [ FEB . Demosthenes and Massillon .
... which the fire of feeling may the more easily pass ? Is not feeling so much the nobler , and hence so much the more powerful in noble natures , 1849. ] Early Life of Massillon . 15 the more 14 [ FEB . Demosthenes and Massillon .
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... hence they are not found in him . We must , however , observe that this susceptible feeling , which seems to us most promi- nent in Massillon's rhetorical character , by no means expresses itself in him beyond the bounds of propriety ...
... hence they are not found in him . We must , however , observe that this susceptible feeling , which seems to us most promi- nent in Massillon's rhetorical character , by no means expresses itself in him beyond the bounds of propriety ...
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