Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... action , and merited the name none the less and was none the less powerful for making use of speech instead of weapons . But as all activity of man in his relations must be guided by moral princi- ples , the exercise of eloquence ...
... action , and merited the name none the less and was none the less powerful for making use of speech instead of weapons . But as all activity of man in his relations must be guided by moral princi- ples , the exercise of eloquence ...
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... actions , have merited well of the State , as Conon and Chabrias ; an honor to the orator ; as it was also to the Athenians , that they felt the force of the motive , and , according to historical ac- counts , abrogated the law of ...
... actions , have merited well of the State , as Conon and Chabrias ; an honor to the orator ; as it was also to the Athenians , that they felt the force of the motive , and , according to historical ac- counts , abrogated the law of ...
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... action . His example teaches us , that the confidence which we show to men , is one of the most efficient means of inspiring them for that which is great and no- ble . The Athenians not only bore the censure of Demosthenes , but , in ...
... action . His example teaches us , that the confidence which we show to men , is one of the most efficient means of inspiring them for that which is great and no- ble . The Athenians not only bore the censure of Demosthenes , but , in ...
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... action , and , in order to be effective , must be subject to the same laws as action , namely to moral laws . The orations of Demosthenes in this period are his acts , and the orator must not be separated from the statesman . What gives ...
... action , and , in order to be effective , must be subject to the same laws as action , namely to moral laws . The orations of Demosthenes in this period are his acts , and the orator must not be separated from the statesman . What gives ...
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... actions , the beginning and the foundation must be true and just . But this we do not find in that which Philip has done . " Demosthenes paints the worthless life of Philip in the midst of immoral jugglers and buffoons , and then adds ...
... actions , the beginning and the foundation must be true and just . But this we do not find in that which Philip has done . " Demosthenes paints the worthless life of Philip in the midst of immoral jugglers and buffoons , and then adds ...
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