Essays and Reviews ...D. Appleton & Company, 1849 |
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... in di- vinity . The object of the discourse is to set forth the qualifica- tions of the Christian preacher , and to show by ridicule and argument the absurdity and wickedness involved in assuming to be SOUTH'S SERMONS . 75.
... in di- vinity . The object of the discourse is to set forth the qualifica- tions of the Christian preacher , and to show by ridicule and argument the absurdity and wickedness involved in assuming to be SOUTH'S SERMONS . 75.
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Edwin Percy Whipple. argument the absurdity and wickedness involved in assuming to be a minister of the word without competent ability , know- ledge , and preparation . He especially insists on intellectual qualifications , and their ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. argument the absurdity and wickedness involved in assuming to be a minister of the word without competent ability , know- ledge , and preparation . He especially insists on intellectual qualifications , and their ...
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... argument . Thus , the Puritanic party were continually putting forward the phrase liberty of conscience as the object of their struggles . A mind like South's would evade the justice of such a plea somewhat in this wise . Con- science ...
... argument . Thus , the Puritanic party were continually putting forward the phrase liberty of conscience as the object of their struggles . A mind like South's would evade the justice of such a plea somewhat in this wise . Con- science ...
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... argument from the fallacy into which it had been seduc- ed by epigram . Most of his sermons bearing upon dissen ... arguments . Yet , with all his understanding , learning , and wit , South was a fanatic and a bigot in every thing which ...
... argument from the fallacy into which it had been seduc- ed by epigram . Most of his sermons bearing upon dissen ... arguments . Yet , with all his understanding , learning , and wit , South was a fanatic and a bigot in every thing which ...
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... arguments . Thus , he says finely of innocence , that " it is like polished armor ; it both adorns and defends . ” In referring to dunces occupying prominent situations , he tells them , " If owls will not be hooted at , let them keep ...
... arguments . Thus , he says finely of innocence , that " it is like polished armor ; it both adorns and defends . ” In referring to dunces occupying prominent situations , he tells them , " If owls will not be hooted at , let them keep ...
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