Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid |
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... hand : Christ saith unto him , Stretch forth thy hand ; and he stretched it forth ; and it was restored whole , like as the other , Mat . 12. 13. How could he stretch forth his hand , when it was withered , the Blood and Spirits dried ...
... hand : Christ saith unto him , Stretch forth thy hand ; and he stretched it forth ; and it was restored whole , like as the other , Mat . 12. 13. How could he stretch forth his hand , when it was withered , the Blood and Spirits dried ...
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... hand , and took the knife to slay his son . " But do you not think he intended to turn away his head , when he gave the blow ? Nay , why may we not suppose he sometimes drew his hand in , after it was stretched out , willing to take ...
... hand , and took the knife to slay his son . " But do you not think he intended to turn away his head , when he gave the blow ? Nay , why may we not suppose he sometimes drew his hand in , after it was stretched out , willing to take ...
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... hand join in hand , and vast multitudes of God's enemies combine and associate themselves , they are easily broken in pieces . They are as great heaps of light chaff before the whirlwind ; or large quantities of dry stubble before ...
... hand join in hand , and vast multitudes of God's enemies combine and associate themselves , they are easily broken in pieces . They are as great heaps of light chaff before the whirlwind ; or large quantities of dry stubble before ...
Contents
Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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