Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the UniversityWilliam W. Woodward, 1810 |
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Stran iv
... discussing , and must follow whither- soever that may lead him . The mind filled with any subject , will naturally suggest such topics as are most cal- culated to reflect light upon it : whereas a regard to this or that particular topic ...
... discussing , and must follow whither- soever that may lead him . The mind filled with any subject , will naturally suggest such topics as are most cal- culated to reflect light upon it : whereas a regard to this or that particular topic ...
Stran vi
... discussion contained in the Skeletons . But instead of illustrating particular rules , they are all intend- ed rather to illustrate one general rule ; namely , to shew how texts may be treated in a natural manner . The Au- thor has ...
... discussion contained in the Skeletons . But instead of illustrating particular rules , they are all intend- ed rather to illustrate one general rule ; namely , to shew how texts may be treated in a natural manner . The Au- thor has ...
Stran vii
... discussion , it is always best to adhere to that . In order then to enter fully into the subject , we examine more carefully , what are the particular reflec- tions which God noticed in the penitent before us ? And here we observe a ...
... discussion , it is always best to adhere to that . In order then to enter fully into the subject , we examine more carefully , what are the particular reflec- tions which God noticed in the penitent before us ? And here we observe a ...
Stran xi
... discuss , and apply every subject , and of referring to the most important passages of Scripture that can re- flect light upon it , necessarily precludes all the ornaments of language , and induces somewhat perhaps of obscurity . But if ...
... discuss , and apply every subject , and of referring to the most important passages of Scripture that can re- flect light upon it , necessarily precludes all the ornaments of language , and induces somewhat perhaps of obscurity . But if ...
Stran xiv
... discussion of so many subjects , it cannot fail but that every doctrine of our holy religion must be more or less canvassed . On every point the Author has spoken freely , and without reserve . As for names and parties in religion , he ...
... discussion of so many subjects , it cannot fail but that every doctrine of our holy religion must be more or less canvassed . On every point the Author has spoken freely , and without reserve . As for names and parties in religion , he ...
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