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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... preaching of the gospel . A man would not be considered as preaching the word which maketh wise unto salvation , if he should proclaim it in an unknown tongue , or in any such manner as would render it unintel- ligible ; if , for ...
... preaching of the gospel . A man would not be considered as preaching the word which maketh wise unto salvation , if he should proclaim it in an unknown tongue , or in any such manner as would render it unintel- ligible ; if , for ...
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... preacher's elocution hides behind . itself the ideas which ought to be delivered to his hearers . An affected ... preaching of the gospel be the appropriate enunciation of divine truth , we see why it was ordained as the chief means of ...
... preacher's elocution hides behind . itself the ideas which ought to be delivered to his hearers . An affected ... preaching of the gospel be the appropriate enunciation of divine truth , we see why it was ordained as the chief means of ...
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... preacher's ut- terance ; but the soul of it is that natural language which God has made indispensable to the life - giving power of artificial speech . The ordinance of preaching , then , is no arbitrary appointment of Heaven . It was ...
... preacher's ut- terance ; but the soul of it is that natural language which God has made indispensable to the life - giving power of artificial speech . The ordinance of preaching , then , is no arbitrary appointment of Heaven . It was ...
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... preaching it more useful than a style which does not cor- respond with the demands of the subject . The very rea- son ... preacher can regard him- self as serving God , or doing good to man , in the act of contravening the laws of speech ...
... preaching it more useful than a style which does not cor- respond with the demands of the subject . The very rea- son ... preacher can regard him- self as serving God , or doing good to man , in the act of contravening the laws of speech ...
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... preaching of a certain Methodist minister . There is something in the voice of an orator , that answers to a demand of the soul . By the flashes of his eye , the heart of an audience is inflamed ; and men are sometimes spell - bound by ...
... preaching of a certain Methodist minister . There is something in the voice of an orator , that answers to a demand of the soul . By the flashes of his eye , the heart of an audience is inflamed ; and men are sometimes spell - bound by ...
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