Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 93
Page 2
... living preachers , and is so much the greater , the more he possesses this character according to the homiletic principles which he has himself established . For him ' eloquence ' is ' a virtue ; ' an expression which he has adopted as ...
... living preachers , and is so much the greater , the more he possesses this character according to the homiletic principles which he has himself established . For him ' eloquence ' is ' a virtue ; ' an expression which he has adopted as ...
Page 3
... living fountain of his preaching , a love founded upon the gospel and personal experience of its power . The fresh effusions of his feeling and his zeal , without losing their power , are ruled by a delicate tact , formed after modern ...
... living fountain of his preaching , a love founded upon the gospel and personal experience of its power . The fresh effusions of his feeling and his zeal , without losing their power , are ruled by a delicate tact , formed after modern ...
Page 4
... 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 to be ...
... 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 to be ...
Page 12
... living and powerful elevation which is so necessary to produce strong effect upon the minds of men ; but this it must re- nounce , and , in the outset , lose all its force , so soon as that which is un- important is made equal to that ...
... living and powerful elevation which is so necessary to produce strong effect upon the minds of men ; but this it must re- nounce , and , in the outset , lose all its force , so soon as that which is un- important is made equal to that ...
Page 14
... living fire of emotion . In modern times there is an inclination to deny him this excellence ; he is accused of addressing only the un- derstanding and not the heart ; that his whole problem is placed in convincing , by arguments , of ...
... living fire of emotion . In modern times there is an inclination to deny him this excellence ; he is accused of addressing only the un- derstanding and not the heart ; that his whole problem is placed in convincing , by arguments , of ...
Contents
439 | |
442 | |
461 | |
471 | |
486 | |
507 | |
513 | |
516 | |
229 | |
247 | |
255 | |
271 | |
300 | |
338 | |
357 | |
366 | |
386 | |
409 | |
419 | |
422 | |
423 | |
425 | |
428 | |
431 | |
432 | |
435 | |
436 | |
522 | |
525 | |
534 | |
596 | |
603 | |
613 | |
646 | |
657 | |
673 | |
709 | |
719 | |
747 | |
765 | |
771 | |
780 | |
797 | |
805 | |
811 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according Aeschylus ancient apostle appear argument Assyrian Athens become believe Bible body called cause character Christ Christian church connection death Demosthenes Deucalion discourse divine doctrine earth Ebionites Edom Egypt elements eternal evil existence expression fact faith feeling freedom Galla German give gospel Greece Greek heart heathen heaven Hence Holy human idea important Irenaeus Jesus Jews Kadesh king knowledge language living Lord manifestation Massillon matter means ment mind moral nations nature object Ogyges Old Testament orator organic original outward pantheistic passage philosophy Plato Predigten present principle race reason reference regard Reinhard relation religion respect resurrection revelation Rosenmüller Sa'sa Sanskrit Scriptures sense sermons Sheol sinful Soofees soul spirit style suppose Syria Tacitus Testament theology things thou thought tion true truth union verse whole words καὶ