“Delivery”; Or, Lecture-room Hints on Public Speaking in Its Relation to the Duties of the Christian PulpitHodder&Stoughton, 1875 - 136页 |
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... be treated exhaustively in a brief MANUAL such as the present . The Author wishes it to be understood that he addresses himself chiefly and expressly to Beginners ; and that he aims at no more than setting them thinking on the PREFACE.
... be treated exhaustively in a brief MANUAL such as the present . The Author wishes it to be understood that he addresses himself chiefly and expressly to Beginners ; and that he aims at no more than setting them thinking on the PREFACE.
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... present task by inserting an extract from an unpublished " Charge . " " From the nature of things it was to be expected that ORAL TEACHING would prove a fixed arrange- ment and ordinance of the Church . Man is so constituted that truth ...
... present task by inserting an extract from an unpublished " Charge . " " From the nature of things it was to be expected that ORAL TEACHING would prove a fixed arrange- ment and ordinance of the Church . Man is so constituted that truth ...
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... presents itself . They have force without harshness , confidence without assumption , ease without fami- liarity , fervour without any tinge of extravagance . Dominating over others , they have the still higher faculty of mastering ...
... presents itself . They have force without harshness , confidence without assumption , ease without fami- liarity , fervour without any tinge of extravagance . Dominating over others , they have the still higher faculty of mastering ...
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... present in view is this , that in their incipient stages , faults put on the guise of excellencies . There is something bewitch- ing and seductive about them . They seem to re- commend themselves as helps and attractions ; and , what is ...
... present in view is this , that in their incipient stages , faults put on the guise of excellencies . There is something bewitch- ing and seductive about them . They seem to re- commend themselves as helps and attractions ; and , what is ...
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... present sorrow and the bitterness of a new bereavement , the consuming fires of unbridled passion and the too weighty burden of many cares which crush the soul down to the ground , and there is none to help , or to raise it up again ...
... present sorrow and the bitterness of a new bereavement , the consuming fires of unbridled passion and the too weighty burden of many cares which crush the soul down to the ground , and there is none to help , or to raise it up again ...
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