Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... necessary to the orator are to be applied . So that eloquence , in all its various forms , is nothing more than the development of the moral impulse ; and applied to pulpit oratory , the author remarks in another place , that the inner ...
... necessary to the orator are to be applied . So that eloquence , in all its various forms , is nothing more than the development of the moral impulse ; and applied to pulpit oratory , the author remarks in another place , that the inner ...
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... 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 that Demosthenes , instead of untying should cut the knot , by ...
... 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 that Demosthenes , instead of untying should cut the knot , by ...
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... 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 which is of more consequence . How can we ...
... 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 which is of more consequence . How can we ...
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... necessary , precisely on account of the sub- stance , in order to present it undimmed to the intuition of the hearer , to bestow attention upon the form . But the example of Demosthenes shows us , that , in cultivating the form , we ...
... necessary , precisely on account of the sub- stance , in order to present it undimmed to the intuition of the hearer , to bestow attention upon the form . But the example of Demosthenes shows us , that , in cultivating the form , we ...
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... necessary to refer to this general decline , especially in .morals and religion , in the age of Massillon ; since his eloquence can appear in its true light , only when seen upon this dark background . In periods of great corruption ...
... necessary to refer to this general decline , especially in .morals and religion , in the age of Massillon ; since his eloquence can appear in its true light , only when seen upon this dark background . In periods of great corruption ...
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