Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Public Discourse; the Elements of Elocution, Applied to the Reading of the Scriptures, Hymns, and Sermons; with Observations on the Principles of Gesture; and a Selection of Exercises in Reading and SpeakingW.F. Draper, 1869 - 413 Seiten |
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... Earnest Inflection , Moderate Inflection , Slight Inflection , " Monotone , " EXERCISES IN " MOVEMENT , " " Slowest Movement , " " Slow Movement , " " Moderate Movement , " " Lively Movement , " EXERCISES IN RHYTHM , " Verse , or ...
... Earnest Inflection , Moderate Inflection , Slight Inflection , " Monotone , " EXERCISES IN " MOVEMENT , " " Slowest Movement , " " Slow Movement , " " Moderate Movement , " " Lively Movement , " EXERCISES IN RHYTHM , " Verse , or ...
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... earnest- ness of its tones , and the energy of its accompanying action ; that he may possess the power of moving his hearers and carrying them with him . Such exertion will often demand all the spirit and enthusiasm of heroic enterprise ...
... earnest- ness of its tones , and the energy of its accompanying action ; that he may possess the power of moving his hearers and carrying them with him . Such exertion will often demand all the spirit and enthusiasm of heroic enterprise ...
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... earnest desire , in case of the restoration of his health , to give his express testimony on this subject ; and , among the students attending the Theological Institute at East Windsor , during the latter years of his life , several ...
... earnest desire , in case of the restoration of his health , to give his express testimony on this subject ; and , among the students attending the Theological Institute at East Windsor , during the latter years of his life , several ...
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... earnest address . A proper use of this natural language , is involved in a good elocution ; and such an elocution is thus a constitu- ent part of the preaching of the gospel . A man would not be considered as preaching the word which ...
... earnest address . A proper use of this natural language , is involved in a good elocution ; and such an elocution is thus a constitu- ent part of the preaching of the gospel . A man would not be considered as preaching the word which ...
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... earnest and emphatic manner , it produces a peculiar effect upon the soul . It acquires a meaning which it does not seem to possess upon the writen page . When a Whitefield utters the words , " Oh ! wretched man that I am , " they have ...
... earnest and emphatic manner , it produces a peculiar effect upon the soul . It acquires a meaning which it does not seem to possess upon the writen page . When a Whitefield utters the words , " Oh ! wretched man that I am , " they have ...
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