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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... orator . The study of ora- tory therefore , in the largest acceptation of the word , to every one who purposes to appear in the character of a public speaker , is , though not so much attended to as it deserves , of considerable ...
... orator . The study of ora- tory therefore , in the largest acceptation of the word , to every one who purposes to appear in the character of a public speaker , is , though not so much attended to as it deserves , of considerable ...
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... orator , arising from another source , the promises of the immediate influ- ence of the divine spirit , the commands of our Lord to his disciples , to avoid all concern and şolicitude on this article , and the example of some of the ...
... orator , arising from another source , the promises of the immediate influ- ence of the divine spirit , the commands of our Lord to his disciples , to avoid all concern and şolicitude on this article , and the example of some of the ...
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... orator , on whatever kind of theatre he shall be called to act , is to under- stand thoroughly the discursive art , and to be well acquainted with the words , structure , and idiom of the language which he is to employ . By skill in the ...
... orator , on whatever kind of theatre he shall be called to act , is to under- stand thoroughly the discursive art , and to be well acquainted with the words , structure , and idiom of the language which he is to employ . By skill in the ...
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... orator , in whom every thing ought to appear perfectly natural and easy , and nothing that looks like contri- vance or insidious design . But though the logician's manner is not to be copied by the public speaker , his art will be of ...
... orator , in whom every thing ought to appear perfectly natural and easy , and nothing that looks like contri- vance or insidious design . But though the logician's manner is not to be copied by the public speaker , his art will be of ...
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... orator , and to mark out the different kinds , whereof this branch of eloquence is susceptible . I begin at this time with what regards the sentiments . Let it be observed , that I here use the term sentiments in the greatest latitude ...
... orator , and to mark out the different kinds , whereof this branch of eloquence is susceptible . I begin at this time with what regards the sentiments . Let it be observed , that I here use the term sentiments in the greatest latitude ...
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