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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... CHAPTER I. THE UNCLE AND NEPHEW . - COURT NEWS AND COURT MORALS . - FASHION- ABLE PREACHERS . - FENELON'S VIEWS OF Bourdaloue . CHAPTER II . THE COUNCIL OF THE PHILOSOPHERS . - BOSSUET , RENAUDOT , FLEURY , LAN- GERON , CORDEMOY ...
... CHAPTER I. THE UNCLE AND NEPHEW . - COURT NEWS AND COURT MORALS . - FASHION- ABLE PREACHERS . - FENELON'S VIEWS OF Bourdaloue . CHAPTER II . THE COUNCIL OF THE PHILOSOPHERS . - BOSSUET , RENAUDOT , FLEURY , LAN- GERON , CORDEMOY ...
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... CHAPTER IV . THE KING AND THE PHILOSOPHERS . - THE ORIginal grounds of Bos- SUET'S HIGH REPUTATION . - CHANGE IN THIS RESPECT DURING THE SUC- CEEDING CENTURY . PAGE 75 CHAPTER V. IMPRESSION MADE BY VERSAILLES UPON A STRANGER ...
... CHAPTER IV . THE KING AND THE PHILOSOPHERS . - THE ORIginal grounds of Bos- SUET'S HIGH REPUTATION . - CHANGE IN THIS RESPECT DURING THE SUC- CEEDING CENTURY . PAGE 75 CHAPTER V. IMPRESSION MADE BY VERSAILLES UPON A STRANGER ...
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... CHAPTER IX . BOSSUET'S LETTER TO THE KING . PAGE 122 CHAPTER X. BOSSUET VISITS BOURDALOUE . - CLAUDE'S LETTER . - BOSSUET COMMUNI- CATES THE STATE OF THINGS IN THE CHATEAU TO BOURDALOUE . - THE LATTER AGREES TO ALTER HIS SERMON FOR THE ...
... CHAPTER IX . BOSSUET'S LETTER TO THE KING . PAGE 122 CHAPTER X. BOSSUET VISITS BOURDALOUE . - CLAUDE'S LETTER . - BOSSUET COMMUNI- CATES THE STATE OF THINGS IN THE CHATEAU TO BOURDALOUE . - THE LATTER AGREES TO ALTER HIS SERMON FOR THE ...
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... CHAPTER XV . ARRIVAL OF FATHER LA CHAISE . HE GIVES HIS OPINION OF THE SER- MON --BOURDALOUE'S UNEASINESS . CHAPTER XVI . FATHER LA CHAISE STARTLED.— -HE DEPARTS , AND CLAUDE CONTINUES HIS DICTATION . CHAPTER XVII . BOURDALOUE REMAINS ...
... CHAPTER XV . ARRIVAL OF FATHER LA CHAISE . HE GIVES HIS OPINION OF THE SER- MON --BOURDALOUE'S UNEASINESS . CHAPTER XVI . FATHER LA CHAISE STARTLED.— -HE DEPARTS , AND CLAUDE CONTINUES HIS DICTATION . CHAPTER XVII . BOURDALOUE REMAINS ...
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... CHAPTER XX . INFLUENCE OF THE PRIVATE CHARACTER OF THE PREACHER UFON HIS HEARERS . - MEMORIZING . - EXTEMPORIZATION . • · PAGE 220 CHAPTER XXI . THE LIFE , ELOQUENCE , AND REPUTATION OF BOURDALOUE . - MASSILLON.- ABBE MAURY . - BRIDAINE ...
... CHAPTER XX . INFLUENCE OF THE PRIVATE CHARACTER OF THE PREACHER UFON HIS HEARERS . - MEMORIZING . - EXTEMPORIZATION . • · PAGE 220 CHAPTER XXI . THE LIFE , ELOQUENCE , AND REPUTATION OF BOURDALOUE . - MASSILLON.- ABBE MAURY . - BRIDAINE ...
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