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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... Claude , and those of Bossuet , Fenelon , and others , are remarkably attractive , and of finished taste , Other high personages of France are brought in to figure in the narrative , while rhetorical rules are exemplified in a manner ...
... Claude , and those of Bossuet , Fenelon , and others , are remarkably attractive , and of finished taste , Other high personages of France are brought in to figure in the narrative , while rhetorical rules are exemplified in a manner ...
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... CLAUDE'S LETTER . - BOSSUET COMMUNI- CATES THE STATE OF THINGS IN THE CHATEAU TO BOURDALOUE . - THE LATTER AGREES TO ALTER HIS SERMON FOR THE FOLLOWING DAY .—— . GINS TO READ IT TO BOSSUET . --BE- 126 CHAPTER XI . ARRIVAL OF CLAUDE ...
... CLAUDE'S LETTER . - BOSSUET COMMUNI- CATES THE STATE OF THINGS IN THE CHATEAU TO BOURDALOUE . - THE LATTER AGREES TO ALTER HIS SERMON FOR THE FOLLOWING DAY .—— . GINS TO READ IT TO BOSSUET . --BE- 126 CHAPTER XI . ARRIVAL OF CLAUDE ...
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... CLAUDE ALONE WITH BOURDALOUE . THE LATTER ACKNOWLEDGES HIM- SELF WRONG , AND REQUESTS CLAUDE'S ASSISTANCE IN HIS SERMON . READS IT TO CLAUDE . - THE LATTER BEGINS TO DICTATE A PERORATION . 168 CHAPTER XV . ARRIVAL OF FATHER LA CHAISE ...
... CLAUDE ALONE WITH BOURDALOUE . THE LATTER ACKNOWLEDGES HIM- SELF WRONG , AND REQUESTS CLAUDE'S ASSISTANCE IN HIS SERMON . READS IT TO CLAUDE . - THE LATTER BEGINS TO DICTATE A PERORATION . 168 CHAPTER XV . ARRIVAL OF FATHER LA CHAISE ...
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... CLAUDE ON THE STUDY OF THE SCRIPTURES AND THE CHOICE OF TEXTS . - POETIC BEAUTY AND SIMPLI- CITY OF THE BIBLE . CHAPTER XXIII . CLAULE ON THE SUBLIMITY OF THE SCRIPTURAL IDEAS OF DEATH AND THE NOTHINGNESS OF MAN . - FOURTEENTH CHAPTER ...
... CLAUDE ON THE STUDY OF THE SCRIPTURES AND THE CHOICE OF TEXTS . - POETIC BEAUTY AND SIMPLI- CITY OF THE BIBLE . CHAPTER XXIII . CLAULE ON THE SUBLIMITY OF THE SCRIPTURAL IDEAS OF DEATH AND THE NOTHINGNESS OF MAN . - FOURTEENTH CHAPTER ...
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... Claude , the Christian energy to grapple with sin in high places ; in Bourdaloue , the aching consciousness of paltering with duty ; and , with these two suggestives of incident that had escaped the vulgar gaze , com- bined with what ...
... Claude , the Christian energy to grapple with sin in high places ; in Bourdaloue , the aching consciousness of paltering with duty ; and , with these two suggestives of incident that had escaped the vulgar gaze , com- bined with what ...
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Abbé admirable appeared astonishment beautiful believe better Bible Bishop of Meaux Bossuet Bourdaloue's Bridaine chapel CHAPTER character Charenton Christian church Claude cloth commenced confess conversation Cotin court courtiers dared discourse Duke eloquence eyes fact Father Bourdaloue fear feel Fénélon France genius give glory hear heard heart hotel de Rambouillet Huguenot idea imagine impression interest Jansenists Jesuit king king's language least less listen Louis XIV Madame de Maintenon Madame de Montespan majesty Marquis Massillon mind minister Monsieur de Condom never orator perceive perhaps piety Port-Royal possess praise preacher preaching present priest prince Protestant Protestantism pulpit Puritan Recorder reader reason regard religion remarkable sacred scarcely Scripture seems seen sermon Sire soul speak style talent thing thought tion true truth Versailles Voltaire volume whole wish words write
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