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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... tion , was preached by M. Bungener , from Genesis i . 3 , " God said , Let there be light , and there was light . " It is a masterly condensation of the causes , mental and material , that brought about the Reformation . He showed what ...
... tion , was preached by M. Bungener , from Genesis i . 3 , " God said , Let there be light , and there was light . " It is a masterly condensation of the causes , mental and material , that brought about the Reformation . He showed what ...
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... tion of Popery and Protestantism in their most distinguished religionists , and in their respective influence on men and manners . Rabaut and Bri- daine inherit the interest inspired by Claude and Bourdaloue . The change which has come ...
... tion of Popery and Protestantism in their most distinguished religionists , and in their respective influence on men and manners . Rabaut and Bri- daine inherit the interest inspired by Claude and Bourdaloue . The change which has come ...
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... tion was disgusting ; he asked to be recalled . PELISSON , a name not so well known as some others by the general reader , was that of one of the most bit- ter and effective agents of the Court in its schemes for extirpating the heresy ...
... tion was disgusting ; he asked to be recalled . PELISSON , a name not so well known as some others by the general reader , was that of one of the most bit- ter and effective agents of the Court in its schemes for extirpating the heresy ...
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... tion , and we perceive on the contrary , that the morals of the court were less depraved in his reign than in those of his prede- cessors , even of his father , whose prudery was carried to a ridiculous excess . * It has been asserted ...
... tion , and we perceive on the contrary , that the morals of the court were less depraved in his reign than in those of his prede- cessors , even of his father , whose prudery was carried to a ridiculous excess . * It has been asserted ...
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... tion one . " " Two objects ? " " Yes . One , a special object , that is to say , an object directly connected with the particular subject of the discourse ; which is , perhaps , some truth to be believed , or vice to be shunned , or ...
... tion one . " " Two objects ? " " Yes . One , a special object , that is to say , an object directly connected with the particular subject of the discourse ; which is , perhaps , some truth to be believed , or vice to be shunned , or ...
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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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