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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... consider , under each part , what is contained in the brackets ; consulting , as he proceeds , the passages of Scripture that are quoted . After this , if he will write over the whole , interweaving those passages , or such parts of ...
... consider , under each part , what is contained in the brackets ; consulting , as he proceeds , the passages of Scripture that are quoted . After this , if he will write over the whole , interweaving those passages , or such parts of ...
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... consider it as a fault incident to the plan itself ; and if he meet with any expression which appears too unqualified , he is requested to remember , that a thousand qualifying clauses might be introduced into a full discourse , which ...
... consider it as a fault incident to the plan itself ; and if he meet with any expression which appears too unqualified , he is requested to remember , that a thousand qualifying clauses might be introduced into a full discourse , which ...
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... consider the general scope and tendency of the book : and , if it be , as he trusts it is , not to strengthen a party in the Church , but to promote the good of the whole ; then let smaller differences of sentiments be overlooked , and ...
... consider the general scope and tendency of the book : and , if it be , as he trusts it is , not to strengthen a party in the Church , but to promote the good of the whole ; then let smaller differences of sentiments be overlooked , and ...
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... consider the simple , nor will their benevolence be content if the illiterate be not edified ; and next , they will be loth to be driven to the necessity of giving too great an attention , which they cannot avoid , if the preacher be ...
... consider the simple , nor will their benevolence be content if the illiterate be not edified ; and next , they will be loth to be driven to the necessity of giving too great an attention , which they cannot avoid , if the preacher be ...
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... consider your attempt to prove the matter as an useless digression But when you are obliged to treat a subject fully , when that subject is very important , when it is doubted and controverted , then a great number of proofs are proper ...
... consider your attempt to prove the matter as an useless digression But when you are obliged to treat a subject fully , when that subject is very important , when it is doubted and controverted , then a great number of proofs are proper ...
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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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