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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 47
Página iii
... means of gratifying the natural desire on that point which was excited by the publication of this remarkable work , together with that of “ The Priest and the Huguenot " which soon followed . Some time afterwards , a brief memoir of the ...
... means of gratifying the natural desire on that point which was excited by the publication of this remarkable work , together with that of “ The Priest and the Huguenot " which soon followed . Some time afterwards , a brief memoir of the ...
Página xii
... means . The consistory accordingly resolved on defraying young Bungener's expenses at the College of Marseilles , and thus , to their honor be it said , laid the foundation - stone of the noble Protestant beacon and bulwark since ...
... means . The consistory accordingly resolved on defraying young Bungener's expenses at the College of Marseilles , and thus , to their honor be it said , laid the foundation - stone of the noble Protestant beacon and bulwark since ...
Página xxii
... mean- ing from that in which it was employed in the subse- quent reign . In this case , " the Philosophers " were Bos- suet , Flechier , Renaudot , Fleury , Langeron , and others , chiefly ecclesiastics ; but in the last instance ...
... mean- ing from that in which it was employed in the subse- quent reign . In this case , " the Philosophers " were Bos- suet , Flechier , Renaudot , Fleury , Langeron , and others , chiefly ecclesiastics ; but in the last instance ...
Página xxii
... means justifiable ; but it is in part explained by the consideration that some such course was necessary to defend themselves against the suspicion of being at heart Protestants . Notwithstanding his errors , the reputation of this emi ...
... means justifiable ; but it is in part explained by the consideration that some such course was necessary to defend themselves against the suspicion of being at heart Protestants . Notwithstanding his errors , the reputation of this emi ...
Página xxvi
... mean purposes of King - worship . Much as may be said of the eloquence of the Pulpit of that time , the fact that it omitted to discharge some of its noblest functions , ought to deprive it of the super - abundant commendation which it ...
... mean purposes of King - worship . Much as may be said of the eloquence of the Pulpit of that time , the fact that it omitted to discharge some of its noblest functions , ought to deprive it of the super - abundant commendation which it ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
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
Pasajes populares
Página 109 - What man of you having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it ? And when he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when he cometh home, he calleth together his friends and neighbours, saying unto them, Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost.
Página 130 - For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom ; but we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness ; but unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.
Página 338 - CYCLOPEDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. A Selection of the choicest productions of English Authors, from the earliest to the present time. Connected by a Critical and Biographical History. Forming two large imperial octavo volumes of TOO pages each, double column letter press ; with upwards of 300 elegant Illustrations.
Página 199 - And Joseph remembered the dreams which he dreamed of them, and said unto them, Ye are spies ; to see the nakedness of the land ye are come.