The Preacher and the King: Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV : Being an Account of the Pulpit Eloquence of that Distinguished EraGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 338 páginas |
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... BIBLE . CHAPTER XXIII . CLAULE ON THE SUBLIMITY OF THE SCRIPTURAL IDEAS OF DEATH AND THE NOTHINGNESS OF MAN . - FOURTEENTH CHAPTER OF ISAIAH . CHAPTER XXIV . THE UNEASINESS OF BOURDALOUE and BossUET . CHAPTER XXV . THE ROYAL CHAPEL OF ...
... BIBLE . CHAPTER XXIII . CLAULE ON THE SUBLIMITY OF THE SCRIPTURAL IDEAS OF DEATH AND THE NOTHINGNESS OF MAN . - FOURTEENTH CHAPTER OF ISAIAH . CHAPTER XXIV . THE UNEASINESS OF BOURDALOUE and BossUET . CHAPTER XXV . THE ROYAL CHAPEL OF ...
Página xxi
... Bible by the aged prison - worn minister , or the record contained in the twin volume found in his brother's coffin . Pages like these out- weigh whole tomes of controversial divinity . Many and eloquent as are the French writers on ...
... Bible by the aged prison - worn minister , or the record contained in the twin volume found in his brother's coffin . Pages like these out- weigh whole tomes of controversial divinity . Many and eloquent as are the French writers on ...
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... Bible . We can also distinguish the principles of his ecclesiastical poli- ty , in the sturdy tone in which Claude speaks of the misdeeds of the King . In regard to the questions of sacred rhetoric inci- dentally discussed in this work ...
... Bible . We can also distinguish the principles of his ecclesiastical poli- ty , in the sturdy tone in which Claude speaks of the misdeeds of the King . In regard to the questions of sacred rhetoric inci- dentally discussed in this work ...
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... Bible with any candor , could not but revolt at the teachings of the Jesuit casuists . The event proved that Jesuitism was the most serviceable ally of the Papacy ( although Jansenism was not with- out its claims in that respect ) , and ...
... Bible with any candor , could not but revolt at the teachings of the Jesuit casuists . The event proved that Jesuitism was the most serviceable ally of the Papacy ( although Jansenism was not with- out its claims in that respect ) , and ...
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... Bible . " The name philosophers was in truth , that generally given by the court to the pious and learned men with whom Bossuet as- sociated . Singular fate of certain words ! This word , which one hundred years later , was to designate ...
... Bible . " The name philosophers was in truth , that generally given by the court to the pious and learned men with whom Bossuet as- sociated . Singular fate of certain words ! This word , which one hundred years later , was to designate ...
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