An Essay on the Composition of a Sermon, 2 tomasT. Scollick ... and T. Wilson and R. Spence, York, 1788 |
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... difcuffed ; after- ward they called them fermons , or Speeches , per- haps fome fermons were nothing more ! ( 9 ) Preaching was not originally affigned to any particular order of men : but in this period the pulpit was thought worth ...
... difcuffed ; after- ward they called them fermons , or Speeches , per- haps fome fermons were nothing more ! ( 9 ) Preaching was not originally affigned to any particular order of men : but in this period the pulpit was thought worth ...
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... difcuffed by way of Obfervation . Some texts must be difcuffed by way of obfervation As Clear texts Hiftorical texts Some texts require both explication and obfervation How to arrange the difcuffion of paffages of this kind Obfervation ...
... difcuffed by way of Obfervation . Some texts must be difcuffed by way of obfervation As Clear texts Hiftorical texts Some texts require both explication and obfervation How to arrange the difcuffion of paffages of this kind Obfervation ...
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... - What fubjects fhould be difcuffed in this way Example of this method of dif- cuffion at large 325 325 326 Zeph . ii . 1. 327 Cor . ii . 28. 329 Phil . xi . 12. 232 CHAP . CHA P. VIII . Of PROPOSITION . Examples Page Difcuffion CONTENT S.
... - What fubjects fhould be difcuffed in this way Example of this method of dif- cuffion at large 325 325 326 Zeph . ii . 1. 327 Cor . ii . 28. 329 Phil . xi . 12. 232 CHAP . CHA P. VIII . Of PROPOSITION . Examples Page Difcuffion CONTENT S.
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... difcuffed by way of Obfer- vation . SOM HOME texts require a difcuffion by way of confideration , or obfervation . The following hints may serve for a general direction . 1. When texts are clear of themselves , and the matter well known ...
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Jean Claude. 2. Moft historical texts must be difcuffed in this way ; for , in a way of explication , there would be very little to fay . For example , what is there to explain in this paffage ? Then Jefus , fix days before the paffover ...
Jean Claude. 2. Moft historical texts must be difcuffed in this way ; for , in a way of explication , there would be very little to fay . For example , what is there to explain in this paffage ? Then Jefus , fix days before the paffover ...
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