Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... object of inquiry then is , what are the laws , according to which a free being may influence other free beings ? A question which can be answered only from an ethical point of view . Considered in this light eloquence would belong to ...
... object of inquiry then is , what are the laws , according to which a free being may influence other free beings ? A question which can be answered only from an ethical point of view . Considered in this light eloquence would belong to ...
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... plaintiffs ; one of whom was Ctesippus , son of Cha- brias , whose object was to retain the immunity granted to his father . 1849. ] Oration against Leptines . 5 Although Demosthenes shows 4 [ FEB . Demosthenes and Massillon .
... plaintiffs ; one of whom was Ctesippus , son of Cha- brias , whose object was to retain the immunity granted to his father . 1849. ] Oration against Leptines . 5 Although Demosthenes shows 4 [ FEB . Demosthenes and Massillon .
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... object itself , placed him in a con- dition to despise everything foreign to the subject . We must be as- tonished at the copiousness of the ideas and means which were at his command . Still greater and more glorious treasures than ...
... object itself , placed him in a con- dition to despise everything foreign to the subject . We must be as- tonished at the copiousness of the ideas and means which were at his command . Still greater and more glorious treasures than ...
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... object is one of the surest means which eloquence em- ploys to awaken , in reference to that object , the various emotions which determine the will , as inclination and disinclination , desire and fear . But to describe an object is not ...
... object is one of the surest means which eloquence em- ploys to awaken , in reference to that object , the various emotions which determine the will , as inclination and disinclination , desire and fear . But to describe an object is not ...
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in the conception of that object , but to fill out the general outlines of the conception with elements from the ... objects produce impressions as quick and lively , as they are constant and ' enduring . That Massillon pos- sessed these ...
in the conception of that object , but to fill out the general outlines of the conception with elements from the ... objects produce impressions as quick and lively , as they are constant and ' enduring . That Massillon pos- sessed these ...
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