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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... hearers think , that self is more preached than Jesus Christ ; and that the preacher aims rather at appearing a Wit , than at instructing and edifying his people . When too much text is taken , either many important considerations ...
... hearers think , that self is more preached than Jesus Christ ; and that the preacher aims rather at appearing a Wit , than at instructing and edifying his people . When too much text is taken , either many important considerations ...
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... hearers with an admiration of the wonderful works and ways of God , inflame their souls with zeal , powerfully incline them to piety and holiness , which are the ends of preach- ing , unless we go farther than barely enabling them to ...
... hearers with an admiration of the wonderful works and ways of God , inflame their souls with zeal , powerfully incline them to piety and holiness , which are the ends of preach- ing , unless we go farther than barely enabling them to ...
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... hearers are simple people , whose profit , however , must be aimed at in preaching : but it is impossible to edify them , unless you be very clear . As to learned hearers , it is certain , they will always prefer a clear before an ...
... hearers are simple people , whose profit , however , must be aimed at in preaching : but it is impossible to edify them , unless you be very clear . As to learned hearers , it is certain , they will always prefer a clear before an ...
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... hearers . The preacher must not always labour to carry the people beyond themselves , nor to ravish them into ecstasies : but he must always satisfy them , and maintain in them an esteem and an eagerness for practical piety . 3. The ...
... hearers . The preacher must not always labour to carry the people beyond themselves , nor to ravish them into ecstasies : but he must always satisfy them , and maintain in them an esteem and an eagerness for practical piety . 3. The ...
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... hearers ' minds at the greatest distance from all sorts of carnal and terrestrial ideas . The likeliest way of succeeding in these cases is to beware of pressing me- taphorical terms too far ; to adhere to general considera- tions , and ...
... hearers ' minds at the greatest distance from all sorts of carnal and terrestrial ideas . The likeliest way of succeeding in these cases is to beware of pressing me- taphorical terms too far ; to adhere to general considera- tions , and ...
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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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