Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... moral princi- ples , the exercise of eloquence , which is no other than such an activi- ty , can be subjected to no other than moral laws . The object of inquiry then is , what are the laws , according to which a free being may ...
... moral princi- ples , the exercise of eloquence , which is no other than such an activi- ty , can be subjected to no other than moral laws . The object of inquiry then is , what are the laws , according to which a free being may ...
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... moral motives , this oration was especially esteemed by the stoic philosopher Panaetius . The statute of Leptines was also open to attack , when considered in relation to the Attic law ; as it did not stand in the best harmony with ...
... moral motives , this oration was especially esteemed by the stoic philosopher Panaetius . The statute of Leptines was also open to attack , when considered in relation to the Attic law ; as it did not stand in the best harmony with ...
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... moral laws . The orations of Demosthenes in this period are his acts , and the orator must not be separated from the statesman . What gives their power to his orations , is , to be sure , in part , the political wisdom unfolded in them ...
... moral laws . The orations of Demosthenes in this period are his acts , and the orator must not be separated from the statesman . What gives their power to his orations , is , to be sure , in part , the political wisdom unfolded in them ...
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... moral view of the world ? These observations are made , not so much in praise of the Athe- nians , as in praise of eloquence . It is wholly of a moral nature ; moral ideas are its province , and it cannot be assailed so long as it ...
... moral view of the world ? These observations are made , not so much in praise of the Athe- nians , as in praise of eloquence . It is wholly of a moral nature ; moral ideas are its province , and it cannot be assailed so long as it ...
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... moral ideas . The orator , swayed and im- pelled by them , cannot avoid applying them more fully and powerfully than ever before , against the Athenians themselves ; and as he had called Philip a worthless man , and denied him all ...
... moral ideas . The orator , swayed and im- pelled by them , cannot avoid applying them more fully and powerfully than ever before , against the Athenians themselves ; and as he had called Philip a worthless man , and denied him all ...
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