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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... light in which Christ regards his followers 373 46 The end for which Christ dedicated himself to God 376 47 The circumstances of our Lord's death fore - or- dained 379 48 The brazen serpent a type of Christ 383 49 The difficulty of ...
... light in which Christ regards his followers 373 46 The end for which Christ dedicated himself to God 376 47 The circumstances of our Lord's death fore - or- dained 379 48 The brazen serpent a type of Christ 383 49 The difficulty of ...
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... light the nature and use of those topics . In fact , a person who would write a judicious discourse , must not only not undertake to bring in every topic , but he must not fetter himself by an endeavour to illustrate any topic . He must ...
... light the nature and use of those topics . In fact , a person who would write a judicious discourse , must not only not undertake to bring in every topic , but he must not fetter himself by an endeavour to illustrate any topic . He must ...
Stran v
... light . Mr. Claude himself has interspersed several sketches , with a view to illustrate the different parts of his Essay : but these , though suited to the end which he proposed , are not sufficiently full to subserve the purpose of ...
... light . Mr. Claude himself has interspersed several sketches , with a view to illustrate the different parts of his Essay : but these , though suited to the end which he proposed , are not sufficiently full to subserve the purpose of ...
Stran vi
... light upon the main subject . The next enquiry is , Of what parts does the text consist , or into what parts may it be most easily and naturally resolved ? Here an obvious division occurs : it is evident that the text contains , 1st ...
... light upon the main subject . The next enquiry is , Of what parts does the text consist , or into what parts may it be most easily and naturally resolved ? Here an obvious division occurs : it is evident that the text contains , 1st ...
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... light upon it , necessarily precludes all the ornaments of language , and induces somewhat perhaps of obscurity . But if there be found some reason for that complaint , " brevis esse laboro , obscurus fio , " it is hoped the can- did ...
... light upon it , necessarily precludes all the ornaments of language , and induces somewhat perhaps of obscurity . But if there be found some reason for that complaint , " brevis esse laboro , obscurus fio , " it is hoped the can- did ...
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