Helps to Composition; Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons: Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the University, Volume 1T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1815 |
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... hand in all other places the language of Scripture should be used rather to enrich and adorn our own . The It cannot be but that a Work of this Objections nature should be liable to many objections . against them Persons will vary in ...
... hand in all other places the language of Scripture should be used rather to enrich and adorn our own . The It cannot be but that a Work of this Objections nature should be liable to many objections . against them Persons will vary in ...
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... hand , that out of them he may construct an edifice , modelled and adorned to his own taste . There is another objection indeed , which has been mentioned to the Author by some of his most judicious friends . It is feared that these ...
... hand , that out of them he may construct an edifice , modelled and adorned to his own taste . There is another objection indeed , which has been mentioned to the Author by some of his most judicious friends . It is feared that these ...
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... hand , great advantages over a written sermon : it gives a Minister an opportunity of speaking with far more effect to the hearts of men , and of addressing himself to their passions , as well by his looks and gesture , as by his words ...
... hand , great advantages over a written sermon : it gives a Minister an opportunity of speaking with far more effect to the hearts of men , and of addressing himself to their passions , as well by his looks and gesture , as by his words ...
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... existence . On the other hand , will any man who has the smallest spark of humility , affirm , that he has " made himself to differ ; and that he has something which he has not not received " from a superior power ? Will any xvi PREFACE .
... existence . On the other hand , will any man who has the smallest spark of humility , affirm , that he has " made himself to differ ; and that he has something which he has not not received " from a superior power ? Will any xvi PREFACE .
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... hand , who that is holding on in the ways of righteousness , does not daily ascribe his stedfastness to the influence of that grace , which he receives from God ; and look daily to God for more grace , in order that he may be kept by ...
... hand , who that is holding on in the ways of righteousness , does not daily ascribe his stedfastness to the influence of that grace , which he receives from God ; and look daily to God for more grace , in order that he may be kept by ...
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Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being ... Charles Simeon Affichage du livre entier - 1810 |
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