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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... light in which Christ regards his followers The end for which Christ dedicated himself to God The circumstances of our Lord's death fore - ordained The brazen serpent a type of Christ - The difficulty of salvation , a just ground of ...
... light in which Christ regards his followers The end for which Christ dedicated himself to God The circumstances of our Lord's death fore - ordained The brazen serpent a type of Christ - The difficulty of salvation , a just ground of ...
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... light the nature and use of those topics . In fact , a person who would write a judicious discourse , must not only not undertake to bring in every topic , but he must not fetter himself by an endeavour to illustrate any topic . He must ...
... light the nature and use of those topics . In fact , a person who would write a judicious discourse , must not only not undertake to bring in every topic , but he must not fetter himself by an endeavour to illustrate any topic . He must ...
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... light . Mr. Claude himself has interspersed several sketches , with a view to illustrate the different parts of his Essay : but these , though suited to the end which he proposed , are not sufficiently full to subserve the purpose of ...
... light . Mr. Claude himself has interspersed several sketches , with a view to illustrate the different parts of his Essay : but these , though suited to the end which he proposed , are not sufficiently full to subserve the purpose of ...
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... light upon the main subject . The next enquiry is , Of what parts does the text consist , or into what parts may it be most easily and naturally resolved ? Here an obvious division occurs it is evident that the text contains , 1st , The ...
... light upon the main subject . The next enquiry is , Of what parts does the text consist , or into what parts may it be most easily and naturally resolved ? Here an obvious division occurs it is evident that the text contains , 1st , The ...
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... light upon it , necessarily precludes all the ornaments of language , and induces somewhat perhaps of obscurity . But if there be found some reason for that complaint , " brevis esse laboro , obscurus fio , " it is hoped the candid ...
... light upon it , necessarily precludes all the ornaments of language , and induces somewhat perhaps of obscurity . But if there be found some reason for that complaint , " brevis esse laboro , obscurus fio , " it is hoped the candid ...
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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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