Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... ancient orator arose to address an audience his eloquence was an 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 ...
... ancient orator arose to address an audience his eloquence was an 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 ...
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... ancient models , and by a circumspection , which , combined with a genuine desire to pro- duce a result in the minds of his hearers , becomes an effort of love . These qualities appear not only in his sermons , but also in various other ...
... ancient models , and by a circumspection , which , combined with a genuine desire to pro- duce a result in the minds of his hearers , becomes an effort of love . These qualities appear not only in his sermons , but also in various other ...
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... ancient greatness . But , though zealous against their faults , he ever shows them his confidence , that they will rise to a better disposition , and resolve upon glorious action . His example teaches us , that the confidence which we ...
... ancient greatness . But , though zealous against their faults , he ever shows them his confidence , that they will rise to a better disposition , and resolve upon glorious action . His example teaches us , that the confidence which we ...
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... ancient critics , we are introduced to mysteries of prose composition , which must awaken our astonishment . It is the opinion of the modern world , that he , who is full with his thoughts , cannot possibly bestow so much care upon the ...
... ancient critics , we are introduced to mysteries of prose composition , which must awaken our astonishment . It is the opinion of the modern world , that he , who is full with his thoughts , cannot possibly bestow so much care upon the ...
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... ancient divini- ties of their country , and persuading them to substitute new ones— he is waiting the return of the sacred galley , for the execution of his sentence . Under these afflictive circumstances , his friends and disci- ples ...
... ancient divini- ties of their country , and persuading them to substitute new ones— he is waiting the return of the sacred galley , for the execution of his sentence . Under these afflictive circumstances , his friends and disci- ples ...
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