Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the UniversityWilliam W. Woodward, 1810 |
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... Paul had reason to fear " lest he himself should become a cast - away . " But why should these things be deemed incompatible ? Does not every man feel within himself a liableness , yea , a prone- ness to fall ? Does not every man feel ...
... Paul had reason to fear " lest he himself should become a cast - away . " But why should these things be deemed incompatible ? Does not every man feel within himself a liableness , yea , a prone- ness to fall ? Does not every man feel ...
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... Paul . In adminis- tering the word , he consulted the state of his auditors , and apportioned to them either " milk or strong meat , " according to their ability to digest and improve it . In reference to this we may say , that the ...
... Paul . In adminis- tering the word , he consulted the state of his auditors , and apportioned to them either " milk or strong meat , " according to their ability to digest and improve it . In reference to this we may say , that the ...
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... Paul and the Jews , touching justification ; which mark the hypothe- sis of the Jews upon that subject , and which discover the true principle which St. Paul would establish ; so that in the end the text may be clearly understood . 3 ...
... Paul and the Jews , touching justification ; which mark the hypothe- sis of the Jews upon that subject , and which discover the true principle which St. Paul would establish ; so that in the end the text may be clearly understood . 3 ...
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... Paul and the Jews so well known to the people , that it is needless to speak of it ; they are not , in general , so well acquainted with scripture . The discourse then must be divided into two parts , the first consisting of some ...
... Paul and the Jews so well known to the people , that it is needless to speak of it ; they are not , in general , so well acquainted with scripture . The discourse then must be divided into two parts , the first consisting of some ...
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... Paul's . And , lastly , To our own . As to the division of the text itself , sometimes the order of the words is so clear and natural , that no division is necessary ; you need only follow simply the order of the words . As For example ...
... Paul's . And , lastly , To our own . As to the division of the text itself , sometimes the order of the words is so clear and natural , that no division is necessary ; you need only follow simply the order of the words . As For example ...
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Helps to Composition; Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons ..., Volume 1 Charles Simeon Affichage du livre entier - 1815 |
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