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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... cloth , 1,25 . It combines substantial history with the highest charm of romance ; the most rigid philosophical crit- icism with a thorough analysis of human character and faithful representation of the spirit and man- ners of the age ...
... cloth , 1,25 . It combines substantial history with the highest charm of romance ; the most rigid philosophical crit- icism with a thorough analysis of human character and faithful representation of the spirit and man- ners of the age ...
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... clothes . It is also a somewhat injudicious respect which fancies it must manifest itself by a great display of expressions of admiration . Those who in the pulpit go into the greatest ecstacies about the beauties of the Bible , are not ...
... clothes . It is also a somewhat injudicious respect which fancies it must manifest itself by a great display of expressions of admiration . Those who in the pulpit go into the greatest ecstacies about the beauties of the Bible , are not ...
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... cloth , and bore no bad resemblance to a pulpit . On the right was placed a large crucifix , and in a cabinet transformed into a sacristy , a white surplice awaited the orator . The assembly was quite complete at an early hour . The ...
... cloth , and bore no bad resemblance to a pulpit . On the right was placed a large crucifix , and in a cabinet transformed into a sacristy , a white surplice awaited the orator . The assembly was quite complete at an early hour . The ...
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... cloth , 1,25 . This work , commenced in the year 1850 , and issued on the first of March annually , contains all important facts discovered or announced during the year . Each volume is distinct in itself , and con- tains entirely new ...
... cloth , 1,25 . This work , commenced in the year 1850 , and issued on the first of March annually , contains all important facts discovered or announced during the year . Each volume is distinct in itself , and con- tains entirely new ...
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... cloth . This is unquestionably the best and most complete work of its class yet published ; and its appear- ance in an English dress , with the corrections , improvements , additions , etc. , of the American Editor , will no doubt be ...
... cloth . This is unquestionably the best and most complete work of its class yet published ; and its appear- ance in an English dress , with the corrections , improvements , additions , etc. , of the American Editor , will no doubt be ...
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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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