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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... preaching . - Presbyterian . Its historical and biographical portions are valuable ; its comments excellent , and its effect pure and benignant . A work which we recommend to all , as possessing rare interest . - Buffalo Morn . Exp . A ...
... preaching . - Presbyterian . Its historical and biographical portions are valuable ; its comments excellent , and its effect pure and benignant . A work which we recommend to all , as possessing rare interest . - Buffalo Morn . Exp . A ...
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... preaching office to modern society ; and we do not recollect ever seeing a book containing more just observations on oratory in general , and more especially on sacred oratory . But it is much more than this . It is a really admirable ...
... preaching office to modern society ; and we do not recollect ever seeing a book containing more just observations on oratory in general , and more especially on sacred oratory . But it is much more than this . It is a really admirable ...
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... 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 GALLICAN CHURCH .. CHAPTER XIII . LETTER FROM CLAUDE TO ...
... 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 GALLICAN CHURCH .. CHAPTER XIII . LETTER FROM CLAUDE TO ...
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... preacher he has ever been highly valued by those who ask only for their understanding to be enlightened , their con- science to be convinced , and care not to be emotionized . He never seeks after eloquence , but it , not unfrequently ...
... preacher he has ever been highly valued by those who ask only for their understanding to be enlightened , their con- science to be convinced , and care not to be emotionized . He never seeks after eloquence , but it , not unfrequently ...
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... preached , in which the principles of the Re- formed Faith should be confronted with those of Rome . It requested the company of pastors to designate the clergymen for this office . It also decided that these discourses should be ...
... preached , in which the principles of the Re- formed Faith should be confronted with those of Rome . It requested the company of pastors to designate the clergymen for this office . It also decided that these discourses should be ...
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