Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... respect . His style , says this critic , is not the rough and hard style of Thucydides , nor the soft and polished of Isocrates , but he has taken a happy middle way between them . His prose is , in its kind , something quite as ...
... respect . His style , says this critic , is not the rough and hard style of Thucydides , nor the soft and polished of Isocrates , but he has taken a happy middle way between them . His prose is , in its kind , something quite as ...
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... respects , be ex- plained . But the period in which Massillon lived , may be called , in respect to the political , literary , religious , and moral life in France , a time in which decline was commencing . The unjust and 2 *
... respects , be ex- plained . But the period in which Massillon lived , may be called , in respect to the political , literary , religious , and moral life in France , a time in which decline was commencing . The unjust and 2 *
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... respect , He cannot possibly , therefore , cumulate the thoughts ; if he were to do so , one would limit the other in its development , and neither would effect that for which it is designed . It is so with the eloquence of Demosthenes ...
... respect , He cannot possibly , therefore , cumulate the thoughts ; if he were to do so , one would limit the other in its development , and neither would effect that for which it is designed . It is so with the eloquence of Demosthenes ...
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... respect to style ; but I may be allowed perhaps to say , only to designate the peculiari- ties of these three men , that Bossuet speaks ever from the bishop's throne ; that Bourdaloue appears surrounded with the scholastic at- mosphere ...
... respect to style ; but I may be allowed perhaps to say , only to designate the peculiari- ties of these three men , that Bossuet speaks ever from the bishop's throne ; that Bourdaloue appears surrounded with the scholastic at- mosphere ...
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... respect to his dominion , considered according to his humanity , is dependent upon God the Father " ( Fl . ) , together with the addition : " Christ will then according to his divine nature rule with the Father ” ( Calv . ) ; and ...
... respect to his dominion , considered according to his humanity , is dependent upon God the Father " ( Fl . ) , together with the addition : " Christ will then according to his divine nature rule with the Father ” ( Calv . ) ; and ...
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