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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... HEARD AND CRITICISED . - CLAUDE'S STRICTURES ON COURT PREACHERS.- -BOURDA- LOUE IN GREAT DISTRESS . 133 CHAPTER XII . THE LIGHT IN WHICH PREACHERS WERE REGARDED . - CHARACTER OF LOUIS XIV . - INFLUENCE WITH THE POPE AND WITH THE ...
... HEARD AND CRITICISED . - CLAUDE'S STRICTURES ON COURT PREACHERS.- -BOURDA- LOUE IN GREAT DISTRESS . 133 CHAPTER XII . THE LIGHT IN WHICH PREACHERS WERE REGARDED . - CHARACTER OF LOUIS XIV . - INFLUENCE WITH THE POPE AND WITH THE ...
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... heard in the hoarse roar of the surge , lashing the shore in its fury , or in the gentle murmur of the wave dying at his feet , had more charms for the meditative boy , than the gay sports of his comrades . The wild rock scenery of ...
... heard in the hoarse roar of the surge , lashing the shore in its fury , or in the gentle murmur of the wave dying at his feet , had more charms for the meditative boy , than the gay sports of his comrades . The wild rock scenery of ...
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... heard - of efforts to conceal the breaches effected in it by the spirit of the age , and especially by the spirit of the Gospel . Of these Geneva has had a large share . She has been calumniated in her faith and story with an audacity ...
... heard - of efforts to conceal the breaches effected in it by the spirit of the age , and especially by the spirit of the Gospel . Of these Geneva has had a large share . She has been calumniated in her faith and story with an audacity ...
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... heard , should have betrayed its high trust , and hesitated to condemn " scarlet and purple sins when committed by a scarlet and purple sinner . " That the most eminent of the French preachers did this in the case of Louis XIV . and his ...
... heard , should have betrayed its high trust , and hesitated to condemn " scarlet and purple sins when committed by a scarlet and purple sinner . " That the most eminent of the French preachers did this in the case of Louis XIV . and his ...
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... heard twenty times , without experiencing the slightest emotion . * See his dialogues on eloquence , written about this epoch . In the second , particularly , in speaking of improvisation , -it is his own por- trait which he traces And ...
... heard twenty times , without experiencing the slightest emotion . * See his dialogues on eloquence , written about this epoch . In the second , particularly , in speaking of improvisation , -it is his own por- trait which he traces And ...
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