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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... SUBJECTS treated of : And At the end of the Fifth Volume will be found a TABLE of the TEXTS illustrated in the Skeletons ; and an INDEX to SUBJECTS proper for Particular Occasions . SKEL . INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS OF VOL . I.
... SUBJECTS treated of : And At the end of the Fifth Volume will be found a TABLE of the TEXTS illustrated in the Skeletons ; and an INDEX to SUBJECTS proper for Particular Occasions . SKEL . INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS OF VOL . I.
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... proper , and a It is not intended by " Simplicity of diction " that the language should never be figurative , or sublime : the language ought certainly to rise with the subject , and should be on many occasions nervous and energetic but ...
... proper , and a It is not intended by " Simplicity of diction " that the language should never be figurative , or sublime : the language ought certainly to rise with the subject , and should be on many occasions nervous and energetic but ...
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... proper to suit the application to them alone . In either case it may be done by inferences , or by address to distinct characters , or by a general address : but , for the most part , either of the former methods is preferable to the ...
... proper to suit the application to them alone . In either case it may be done by inferences , or by address to distinct characters , or by a general address : but , for the most part , either of the former methods is preferable to the ...
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... proper however to observe , that those parts , which have only one mark after them , need very little enlarge- ment ; whereas those which have three marks should be more fully opened . A caution to But there is one caution which ...
... proper however to observe , that those parts , which have only one mark after them , need very little enlarge- ment ; whereas those which have three marks should be more fully opened . A caution to But there is one caution which ...
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... proper parts only be selected , and interwoven with the writer's own language , they will give a richness and variety to the discourse , at the same time that they will be peculiarly grateful to those who delight in the word of God ...
... proper parts only be selected , and interwoven with the writer's own language , they will give a richness and variety to the discourse , at the same time that they will be peculiarly grateful to those who delight in the word of God ...
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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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