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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... sense of his own cor- ruptions , and we should spread before him all our diffi- culties and dangers , we should altogether " break the bruised reed , and quench the smoking flax : " but if we should point out to him the fulness and ...
... sense of his own cor- ruptions , and we should spread before him all our diffi- culties and dangers , we should altogether " break the bruised reed , and quench the smoking flax : " but if we should point out to him the fulness and ...
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... sense of the writer 2 Cor . i . 3 , 4 . must not contain too little matter nor too much The end of preaching Whether protestants should preach on Romish festivals What subjects are proper for stated days of public wor- Page . 28 28 ship ...
... sense of the writer 2 Cor . i . 3 , 4 . must not contain too little matter nor too much The end of preaching Whether protestants should preach on Romish festivals What subjects are proper for stated days of public wor- Page . 28 28 ship ...
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... sense of the text · comprehend the whole subject toge- ther , and perceive the parts of which it consists have a general idea of theology study the nature of his text - Two general ways of discussing a text ; explication and observation ...
... sense of the text · comprehend the whole subject toge- ther , and perceive the parts of which it consists have a general idea of theology study the nature of his text - Two general ways of discussing a text ; explication and observation ...
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... sense of themselves must be taken : but they must also include the complete sense of the writer , whose words they are ; for it is his language , and they are his sentiments , which you explain . For example , should you take these ...
... sense of themselves must be taken : but they must also include the complete sense of the writer , whose words they are ; for it is his language , and they are his sentiments , which you explain . For example , should you take these ...
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... sense of scripture , but also of theology in ge- neral ; and , in short , to explain the whole of religion , which cannot be done , if too much matter be taken ; so that , I think , the manner commonly used in our churches is the most ...
... sense of scripture , but also of theology in ge- neral ; and , in short , to explain the whole of religion , which cannot be done , if too much matter be taken ; so that , I think , the manner commonly used in our churches is the most ...
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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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