Pulpit Portraits: Or, Pen-pictures of Distinguished American Divines, with Sketches of Congregations and Choirs, and Incidental Notes of Eminent British PreachersTappan and Whittemore, 1854 - 256 من الصفحات |
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... character of the preachers now and then . I have often quoted the words of the prophet , My soul desired the first - ripe fruit . ' Oh ! there was something about those early converts that was very peculiar . They were simple - hearted ...
... character of the preachers now and then . I have often quoted the words of the prophet , My soul desired the first - ripe fruit . ' Oh ! there was something about those early converts that was very peculiar . They were simple - hearted ...
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... character of modern intelligence , and the width and depth of modern information ; the supercilious sneer , the currish , barking , dogmatic tone of some , is known to all of us ; men there are who fancy that their being set apart to a ...
... character of modern intelligence , and the width and depth of modern information ; the supercilious sneer , the currish , barking , dogmatic tone of some , is known to all of us ; men there are who fancy that their being set apart to a ...
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... character of the preacher ; the preacher reflects his audience . Therefore , shall I have something now and then to say of the people who listen , as well as of the persons who preach . Seated in some snug corner , wrapped in my ...
... character of the preacher ; the preacher reflects his audience . Therefore , shall I have something now and then to say of the people who listen , as well as of the persons who preach . Seated in some snug corner , wrapped in my ...
الصفحة 25
... character of sedateness to the whole face . The cheeks were hollow , the nose and mouth large , and the chin long . A small collar was turned down over a black silk neckerchief , and a suit of plainly made black completed the costume ...
... character of sedateness to the whole face . The cheeks were hollow , the nose and mouth large , and the chin long . A small collar was turned down over a black silk neckerchief , and a suit of plainly made black completed the costume ...
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... character which stood so little in need of delineation , for it was broad and open as the day . His intellect was ... character of the orator . Most true was this of Dr. Sharp . Forty years had he labored here , and not a shadow of a ...
... character which stood so little in need of delineation , for it was broad and open as the day . His intellect was ... character of the orator . Most true was this of Dr. Sharp . Forty years had he labored here , and not a shadow of a ...
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adorned ancient attractive Baptist Noel beautiful beneath Bethune Boston Bristol Chapel CHAPTER character charm choir Christian commences congregation Copp's Hill crowd discourse divine Edward Beecher eloquence EXTEMPORANEOUS PREACHING eyes face fancy Father Taylor feel forehead gallery gentle gentleman glory graceful grave hair hand head hear heard hearers heart Henry Ward Beecher Hugh McNeile humor hymn James Sherman Jeremy Taylor labor ladies Lant Carpenter listen look Lyman Lyman Beecher matter McNeile mind minister never once orator Park street church Parker pastor perhaps personal appearance pews piety platform popular prayer preacher preaching pulpit reader remarkable reverend ROBERT NEWTON Rowland Hill Sabbath scarcely seat seemed seldom sermon sketch speak stands style Sunday temple Theodore Parker things thought tion tones truth utter venerable voice Ward Beecher whilst words worship writer young
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الصفحة 242 - O Land ! O Land ! For all the broken-hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed, Into the Silent Land ;
الصفحة 16 - The Lord bless you, and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace, both now and evermore.
الصفحة 245 - And behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you ; but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.
الصفحة 242 - INTO the Silent Land! Ah ! who shall lead us thither? Clouds in the evening sky more darkly gather, And shattered wrecks lie thicker on the strand. Who leads us with a gentle hand Thither, O thither, Into the Silent Land?
الصفحة 141 - God. I do not believe there ever was a miracle, or ever will be : everywhere I find law, — the constant mode of operation of the infinite God. I do not believe in the miraculous inspiration of the Old Testament or the New Testament. I do not believe that the Old Testament was God's first word, nor the New Testament his last.
الصفحة 175 - Thomas Bodley, in imitation of Alexander, at his departure brake out into that noble speech, If I were not a king, I would be a university man...
الصفحة 176 - If I were not a king, I would be a University man: and if it were so that I must be a prisoner, if I might have my wish, I would desire to have no other prison than that library, and to be chained together with so many good authors, et mortuis magistris.
الصفحة 141 - He is my best historic ideal of human greatness ; not without errors, not without the stain of his times, and, I presume, of course not without sins, — for men without sins exist in the dreams of girls, not in real fact; you never saw such a one, nor I, and we never shall.
الصفحة 146 - the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint ; from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head, there is no soundness in it, but wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores.
الصفحة 16 - Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable. always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.