Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit EloquenceW. Wells and T. B. Wait & Company, 1810 - 333 pages Lectures composed for the students of divinity in Marischal college and first delivered in 1772 and 1773. |
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... hearers may have heretofore made , to suppose , that not being so much accustomed to the use of Latin as of your moth . er - tongue , ye should not with the same quickness and facility , apprehend what is conveyed in the one , as what ...
... hearers may have heretofore made , to suppose , that not being so much accustomed to the use of Latin as of your moth . er - tongue , ye should not with the same quickness and facility , apprehend what is conveyed in the one , as what ...
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... hearers , find considerable difficulty to command an at- tentive hearing for half an hour , especially to matters of speculation ; they have little need then , if I may be allowed the metaphor , to lay an additional tax on at- tention ...
... hearers , find considerable difficulty to command an at- tentive hearing for half an hour , especially to matters of speculation ; they have little need then , if I may be allowed the metaphor , to lay an additional tax on at- tention ...
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... hearers whose stock of attention , and con- sequently of patience , is exhausted . For this reason , as I find it no easy task , so to enliven these topics as to secure a patient and attentive hearing , beyond the time of an ordinary ...
... hearers whose stock of attention , and con- sequently of patience , is exhausted . For this reason , as I find it no easy task , so to enliven these topics as to secure a patient and attentive hearing , beyond the time of an ordinary ...
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... differences which give such a variety of modi- fications to eloquence , are originally founded in the character to be sustained by the speaker , or in that of the hearers , or in the subject of discourse , CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 37.
... differences which give such a variety of modi- fications to eloquence , are originally founded in the character to be sustained by the speaker , or in that of the hearers , or in the subject of discourse , CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 37.
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George Campbell. the hearers , or in the subject of discourse , or in the particular occasion of speaking , or in the effect intend- ed to be produced . They may result from one , more , or all of these . Now what the preacher has pecu ...
George Campbell. the hearers , or in the subject of discourse , or in the particular occasion of speaking , or in the effect intend- ed to be produced . They may result from one , more , or all of these . Now what the preacher has pecu ...
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