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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Page ii
... proposed : but , it must be confessed , the notes which the translator has added , and which are at least four times as large as the original work , are not altogether so unexcep- tionable as might be wished . The compiler says in his ...
... proposed : but , it must be confessed , the notes which the translator has added , and which are at least four times as large as the original work , are not altogether so unexcep- tionable as might be wished . The compiler says in his ...
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... propose a text in four differ- ent points of view , without , introducing any material repetitions , was no easy matter . If indeed he had chosen to take separate parts of the text for the several discourses , he would have found it ...
... propose a text in four differ- ent points of view , without , introducing any material repetitions , was no easy matter . If indeed he had chosen to take separate parts of the text for the several discourses , he would have found it ...
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... proposed , are not sufficiently full to subserve the purpose of which we are now speaking . b A scheme , or Skeleton of a discourse , is that species of composition to which we refer . It should be not merely a sketch or outline , but a ...
... proposed , are not sufficiently full to subserve the purpose of which we are now speaking . b A scheme , or Skeleton of a discourse , is that species of composition to which we refer . It should be not merely a sketch or outline , but a ...
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... proposed to himself three things as indispensably necessary in every discourse ; UNITY in the design , PERSPICUITY in the arrangement , and SIMPLI- CITY in the diction.d How they were composed . formed . It may perhaps be not unuseful ...
... proposed to himself three things as indispensably necessary in every discourse ; UNITY in the design , PERSPICUITY in the arrangement , and SIMPLI- CITY in the diction.d How they were composed . formed . It may perhaps be not unuseful ...
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... proposed by Archbishop Secker seems far prefer- able , on account of the unnecessary increase of labour to the minister , and because the repeating of a sermon will most generally appear , as the Archbishop justly expresses it , like ...
... proposed by Archbishop Secker seems far prefer- able , on account of the unnecessary increase of labour to the minister , and because the repeating of a sermon will most generally appear , as the Archbishop justly expresses it , like ...
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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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