Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... - ed to the post of instructor of the present king , and was afterwards minister of State . In 1815 he was appointed preacher in the court VOL . VI . No. 21 . 1 church and cathedral , where he accomplished his wish to.
... - ed to the post of instructor of the present king , and was afterwards minister of State . In 1815 he was appointed preacher in the court VOL . VI . No. 21 . 1 church and cathedral , where he accomplished his wish to.
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... king of Persia , intended to wage war against Greece , Demosthenes dissuades the excited Athenians from war . This his political position is ground- ed upon two very sound reasons . If the Athenians commenced the war , they would have ...
... king of Persia , intended to wage war against Greece , Demosthenes dissuades the excited Athenians from war . This his political position is ground- ed upon two very sound reasons . If the Athenians commenced the war , they would have ...
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... king ; and we see him struggling not only against Philip , but against the supineness , the carelessness and the levity of the Athenians , long de- generated from their ancient greatness . But , though zealous against their faults , he ...
... king ; and we see him struggling not only against Philip , but against the supineness , the carelessness and the levity of the Athenians , long de- generated from their ancient greatness . But , though zealous against their faults , he ...
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... king , with whom at that time they were in a state neither of peace or war . He was in league with Thessaly against the Phocians , and the Athenians , perceiving the danger that threatened them if he should enter Greece , had sent a ...
... king , with whom at that time they were in a state neither of peace or war . He was in league with Thessaly against the Phocians , and the Athenians , perceiving the danger that threatened them if he should enter Greece , had sent a ...
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... king , and demands from the people their punishment . He in- structs his fellow citizens upon the great advantages which Philip derived from his changed and more speedy mode of warfare . For their warning he accumulates examples of ...
... king , and demands from the people their punishment . He in- structs his fellow citizens upon the great advantages which Philip derived from his changed and more speedy mode of warfare . For their warning he accumulates examples of ...
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