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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... addressed ; in this , the heart and the conscience . Indeed , I am far from thinking , that these two kinds of addresses may not often be happily blended together ; particularly , when the subject relates to moral conduct , an address ...
... addressed ; in this , the heart and the conscience . Indeed , I am far from thinking , that these two kinds of addresses may not often be happily blended together ; particularly , when the subject relates to moral conduct , an address ...
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... addressed . Perspicuity is in a great measure a relative quality . A speech may be perspicuous to one , which to ... address their discourses to men of similar education with themselves , and of equal or nearly equal abilities and ...
... addressed . Perspicuity is in a great measure a relative quality . A speech may be perspicuous to one , which to ... address their discourses to men of similar education with themselves , and of equal or nearly equal abilities and ...
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... address and language , which serves to show , that the speaker is much in earnest in what he says , and is actuated to say it from the tenderest concern for the welfare of his hearers . As this character however can be consider- ed only ...
... address and language , which serves to show , that the speaker is much in earnest in what he says , and is actuated to say it from the tenderest concern for the welfare of his hearers . As this character however can be consider- ed only ...
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... addressed to the christian people , and which leads a speaker rather to be diffuse in his expression , that he may the better adapt himself to ordinary capa- cities . Elegance too demands a certain polish , that 194 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... addressed to the christian people , and which leads a speaker rather to be diffuse in his expression , that he may the better adapt himself to ordinary capa- cities . Elegance too demands a certain polish , that 194 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... address to the passions , is uniformly and successively articulated in the same listless , life- less manner . And this is a much greater fault than the preceding . The former offends only hearers of taste and reflection , but the ...
... address to the passions , is uniformly and successively articulated in the same listless , life- less manner . And this is a much greater fault than the preceding . The former offends only hearers of taste and reflection , but the ...
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