Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... light eloquence would belong to one of the 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 ...
... light eloquence would belong to one of the 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 ...
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... light , will astonish every one who reads with attention . It was necessary , to be sure , to hold up some encouragement in opposition to the orators , who disquieted the Athenians by their exaggerations of the power of Philip ; but ...
... light , will astonish every one who reads with attention . It was necessary , to be sure , to hold up some encouragement in opposition to the orators , who disquieted the Athenians by their exaggerations of the power of Philip ; but ...
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... light . But he outlived this period , and witnessed the decline of French literature , that afterwards appeared . Towards the close of this century that man was born , who , in the next , became the most noted instrument of the ...
... light . But he outlived this period , and witnessed the decline of French literature , that afterwards appeared . Towards the close of this century that man was born , who , in the next , became the most noted instrument of the ...
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... light and shade side by side ; be- stowing praise , and then destroying it , by the blame immediately added . It was usual at that time , in France , to reward those , who had de- livered a brilliant course of advent and fast - day ...
... light and shade side by side ; be- stowing praise , and then destroying it , by the blame immediately added . It was usual at that time , in France , to reward those , who had de- livered a brilliant course of advent and fast - day ...
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... light ( cf. Matt . 28 : 3. Acts 12 : 7 ) ; in reference to earthly bodies , as beauty . V. 41. The idea of doğa leads the apostle to the analogy of the heavenly lights , whereby he would point , not to the diversity of the bodies of ...
... light ( cf. Matt . 28 : 3. Acts 12 : 7 ) ; in reference to earthly bodies , as beauty . V. 41. The idea of doğa leads the apostle to the analogy of the heavenly lights , whereby he would point , not to the diversity of the bodies of ...
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