Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... highest qualities in man . Not that a certain degree of moral perfection suffices for the production of eloquence and renders all else superfluous , which it is accustomed to appropriate to itself from art , learning and science ; but ...
... highest qualities in man . Not that a certain degree of moral perfection suffices for the production of eloquence and renders all else superfluous , which it is accustomed to appropriate to itself from art , learning and science ; but ...
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... highest idea in his Christian convictions . " In the work before us the author presents two distinguished ora- tors , the one from the ancient , the other from the modern world ; the one in political , the other in religious life ; but ...
... highest idea in his Christian convictions . " In the work before us the author presents two distinguished ora- tors , the one from the ancient , the other from the modern world ; the one in political , the other in religious life ; but ...
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... highest living power . In his thirtieth year he appeared in his oration against the law of Leptines , which must be regarded as a finished masterpiece . Ac- cording to this law none but the descendants of Harmodius and Aristogiton were ...
... highest living power . In his thirtieth year he appeared in his oration against the law of Leptines , which must be regarded as a finished masterpiece . Ac- cording to this law none but the descendants of Harmodius and Aristogiton were ...
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... highest , to which he sacrificed all else . This is found in all his orations . Here lies his greatness and his sterling worth . In this path he has obtained true glory , which can be acquired only by despising false glory . He is a ...
... highest , to which he sacrificed all else . This is found in all his orations . Here lies his greatness and his sterling worth . In this path he has obtained true glory , which can be acquired only by despising false glory . He is a ...
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... highest and noblest impulses of human nature ; that he must address himself to no other than these . If you wish to persuade a man to a base action , speak to him alone , and turn away your face when you make the base proposition . But ...
... highest and noblest impulses of human nature ; that he must address himself to no other than these . If you wish to persuade a man to a base action , speak to him alone , and turn away your face when you make the base proposition . But ...
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