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... preacher's message , " a form of words which has sometimes been assigned to me for a subject of discourse and which I have always contemplated with a good deal of gloom . Is there , then , something we are to speak about , which , all ...
... preacher's message , " a form of words which has sometimes been assigned to me for a subject of discourse and which I have always contemplated with a good deal of gloom . Is there , then , something we are to speak about , which , all ...
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... preacher is to persuade . How is he to do it ? There has always been a persistent temptation to the man who ... preacher commands that here and now , not waiting till 123 THE PREACHER : HIS WORD AND HIS MOOD.
... preacher is to persuade . How is he to do it ? There has always been a persistent temptation to the man who ... preacher commands that here and now , not waiting till 123 THE PREACHER : HIS WORD AND HIS MOOD.
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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. travesty of the art of preaching . Fortunately , the preacher of this kind is a very rare bird . So rare indeed that his occasional appearance is a comparatively trivial symptom . But of another sort we have ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. travesty of the art of preaching . Fortunately , the preacher of this kind is a very rare bird . So rare indeed that his occasional appearance is a comparatively trivial symptom . But of another sort we have ...
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POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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