An Essay on the Composition of a Sermon, Zväzok 1T. Scollick ... and T. Wilson and R. Spence, York, 1788 |
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Strana xxiv
... proved , that our paftor was not fo intent on defending the out- works of religion as to forget the interior glory of it , for the fake of which the outworks ftand . About this time , Mr. Claude's only fon , Isaac , returned from ...
... proved , that our paftor was not fo intent on defending the out- works of religion as to forget the interior glory of it , for the fake of which the outworks ftand . About this time , Mr. Claude's only fon , Isaac , returned from ...
Strana xxxviii
... prove them perfectly agreeable to thofe of the reformed churches . Even moderate papists blushed for that shameful facrifice of truth , which this audacious difputant made for the fake of gaining profelytes . Proteftants have expofed ...
... prove them perfectly agreeable to thofe of the reformed churches . Even moderate papists blushed for that shameful facrifice of truth , which this audacious difputant made for the fake of gaining profelytes . Proteftants have expofed ...
Strana lxvii
... prove that you give no caufe , no pre- text for feparation - that on the contrary you do all in your power to prevent it — and that , far from chafing and irritating people's minds , you endea- vour by all gentle methods to conciliate ...
... prove that you give no caufe , no pre- text for feparation - that on the contrary you do all in your power to prevent it — and that , far from chafing and irritating people's minds , you endea- vour by all gentle methods to conciliate ...
Strana 30
... proved at once ; but , fup- pofing juftnefs , is to fubftitute natu- ral expreffions inftead of figu- rative , and to diveft a very bright phrase of all its orna- ments , by reducing it to a fimple propofition . Belles let- tres , vol ...
... proved at once ; but , fup- pofing juftnefs , is to fubftitute natu- ral expreffions inftead of figu- rative , and to diveft a very bright phrase of all its orna- ments , by reducing it to a fimple propofition . Belles let- tres , vol ...
Strana 31
... proving and fupporting , when it is neceffary , you must be content with ufing them to prove what you have in hand . Yet I do not mean , that in reasoning , arguments fhould be fo fhort and dry , and proposed in fo brief a manner , as ...
... proving and fupporting , when it is neceffary , you must be content with ufing them to prove what you have in hand . Yet I do not mean , that in reasoning , arguments fhould be fo fhort and dry , and proposed in fo brief a manner , as ...
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