Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... give it for consideration , whether these qualities , praised in Demosthenes , may not be transfer- red to the field of sacred eloquence , and whether it is not the duty of every pulpit orator , to strive to acquire them . We pass now ...
... give it for consideration , whether these qualities , praised in Demosthenes , may not be transfer- red to the field of sacred eloquence , and whether it is not the duty of every pulpit orator , to strive to acquire them . We pass now ...
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... give to the greatest part of his hearers credit for a still serious disposition . Differently Bllr . Olsh . , but Mey . thinks otherwise . V. 34. éxvý- ware dixαios ] be sober in the right way . They were already there- fore , as it ...
... give to the greatest part of his hearers credit for a still serious disposition . Differently Bllr . Olsh . , but Mey . thinks otherwise . V. 34. éxvý- ware dixαios ] be sober in the right way . They were already there- fore , as it ...
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... give rise to new worms , destined in turn to pass through the same round of changes ; and so on interminably . The metamorphoses which all the higher animals undergo in passing through the successive stages of their development , are ...
... give rise to new worms , destined in turn to pass through the same round of changes ; and so on interminably . The metamorphoses which all the higher animals undergo in passing through the successive stages of their development , are ...
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... give of the identity of the deluges of Samothracia , of Arcadia , and of Deucalion , and above all of their date , and the physical explanations they have imagined for them , disappear before a serious criticism ; there can remain ...
... give of the identity of the deluges of Samothracia , of Arcadia , and of Deucalion , and above all of their date , and the physical explanations they have imagined for them , disappear before a serious criticism ; there can remain ...
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... gives it such a magical power , that envy and criticism are of no avail against it.3 To the three Greek tragedians who , after Thespis , preceded Aes- chylus , we can give but a passing glance . Phrynichus , a pupil of Thes- pis , was ...
... gives it such a magical power , that envy and criticism are of no avail against it.3 To the three Greek tragedians who , after Thespis , preceded Aes- chylus , we can give but a passing glance . Phrynichus , a pupil of Thes- pis , was ...
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