Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... pass the limits becoming a noble man ? whilst he hurls thunderbolts , he stands there in completely moral dig- nity . It is so predominant in him , that , correctly speaking , the quali- ties of his eloquence , which are falsely called ...
... pass the limits becoming a noble man ? whilst he hurls thunderbolts , he stands there in completely moral dig- nity . It is so predominant in him , that , correctly speaking , the quali- ties of his eloquence , which are falsely called ...
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... pass- ing over subordinate matters , have dwelt ever upon the main point , and placed first the examination of his life , and made the whole deci- sion dependent upon the result . From the foregoing representation it follows , that to ...
... pass- ing over subordinate matters , have dwelt ever upon the main point , and placed first the examination of his life , and made the whole deci- sion dependent upon the result . From the foregoing representation it follows , that to ...
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... along which the fire of feeling may the more easily pass ? Is not feeling so much the nobler , and hence so much the more powerful in noble natures , 1849. ] Early Life of Massillon . 15 the more 14 [ FEB . Demosthenes and Massillon .
... along which the fire of feeling may the more easily pass ? Is not feeling so much the nobler , and hence so much the more powerful in noble natures , 1849. ] Early Life of Massillon . 15 the more 14 [ FEB . Demosthenes and Massillon .
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... pass now from Greece to France ; from Athens to Paris ; from Demosthenes , the first political orator of all times , to Massillon , who , among the pulpit orators of the Catholic church in the age of We have occupied so much space with ...
... pass now from Greece to France ; from Athens to Paris ; from Demosthenes , the first political orator of all times , to Massillon , who , among the pulpit orators of the Catholic church in the age of We have occupied so much space with ...
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... passes in the heart and life of man ; but for the one as for the other , a diction is entirely un- suitable , which deviates too much from the common mode of expres- sion ; a clear and simple style is requisite , and that we find in him ...
... passes in the heart and life of man ; but for the one as for the other , a diction is entirely un- suitable , which deviates too much from the common mode of expres- sion ; a clear and simple style is requisite , and that we find in him ...
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