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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... manner . The Au- thor has invariably proposed to himself three things as indispensably necessary in every discourse ; UNITY in the design , PERSPICUITY in the arrangement , and SIMPLI- CITY in the diction.d How they were composed ...
... manner . The Au- thor has invariably proposed to himself three things as indispensably necessary in every discourse ; UNITY in the design , PERSPICUITY in the arrangement , and SIMPLI- CITY in the diction.d How they were composed ...
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... manner into the subject : but if the text itself afford ample means of elucidating the point that is under discussion , it is always best to adhere to that . In order then to enter fully into the subject , we examine more carefully ...
... manner into the subject : but if the text itself afford ample means of elucidating the point that is under discussion , it is always best to adhere to that . In order then to enter fully into the subject , we examine more carefully ...
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... manner , must of necessity have an unity of design ; and wherever that is , the divisions may be either mentioned or concealed , as the writer shall choose . Let the fore - mentioned text in Jer . xxxi . be treat- ed without any ...
... manner , must of necessity have an unity of design ; and wherever that is , the divisions may be either mentioned or concealed , as the writer shall choose . Let the fore - mentioned text in Jer . xxxi . be treat- ed without any ...
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... manner . This is a point of con- siderable importance : for if the mind were necessarily . cramped and fettered by this method of composition , it would be inexpedient to adopt it . But it is manifest that it leaves the mind at most ...
... manner . This is a point of con- siderable importance : for if the mind were necessarily . cramped and fettered by this method of composition , it would be inexpedient to adopt it . But it is manifest that it leaves the mind at most ...
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... manner in which they If any student , who has a view to the minis- should be used . try , should choose to employ a part of his sab- bath in perusing any of these compositions , he would do well first to get a clear view of the great ...
... manner in which they If any student , who has a view to the minis- should be used . try , should choose to employ a part of his sab- bath in perusing any of these compositions , he would do well first to get a clear view of the great ...
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