The Preacher and the King: Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV : Being an Account of the Pulpit Eloquence of that Distinguished EraGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... seen from the memoir , that this work is the first of " a series of studies on the eighteenth century " which the author had planned . The second of the series is entitled " The Priest and the Huguenot : " an edition of this also has ...
... seen from the memoir , that this work is the first of " a series of studies on the eighteenth century " which the author had planned . The second of the series is entitled " The Priest and the Huguenot : " an edition of this also has ...
Pagina xviii
... seen aught beyond the mere physical agonies of death ? Who had seen that his eyes " Were with his heart , and that was far away ? " " But who , now , that sees not the whole touching picture drawn by the poet - the rude hut by the ...
... seen aught beyond the mere physical agonies of death ? Who had seen that his eyes " Were with his heart , and that was far away ? " " But who , now , that sees not the whole touching picture drawn by the poet - the rude hut by the ...
Pagina xix
... seen , for instance , in Claude , the Christian energy to grapple with sin in high places ; in Bourdaloue , the aching consciousness of paltering with duty ; and , with these two suggestives of incident that had escaped the vulgar gaze ...
... seen , for instance , in Claude , the Christian energy to grapple with sin in high places ; in Bourdaloue , the aching consciousness of paltering with duty ; and , with these two suggestives of incident that had escaped the vulgar gaze ...
Pagina 27
... seen walking in one of the avenues of the park of Versailles , at a short distance from the Chateau . One of them might have been about sixty - five years of age , the other twenty four . The former wore a sword , the latter an abbé's ...
... seen walking in one of the avenues of the park of Versailles , at a short distance from the Chateau . One of them might have been about sixty - five years of age , the other twenty four . The former wore a sword , the latter an abbé's ...
Pagina 28
... seen , the Marquis de Fénélon bore the reputation of a second Montausier . This is equivalent to saying that the courtiers disliked , although they were forced to esteem him . On this particular day , however , he was at Versailles ...
... seen , the Marquis de Fénélon bore the reputation of a second Montausier . This is equivalent to saying that the courtiers disliked , although they were forced to esteem him . On this particular day , however , he was at Versailles ...
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The Preacher and the King: Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV, Being ... Félix Bungener Volledige weergave - 1853 |
The Preacher and the King; Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV: Being ... Félix Bungener Volledige weergave - 1854 |
The Preacher and the King: Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV : Being ... Félix Bungener Volledige weergave - 1855 |
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Abbé admirable appeared astonishment beautiful believe better Bible Bishop of Meaux Bossuet Bourdaloue's Bridaine chapel CHAPTER character Charenton Christian church Claude cloth commenced confess conversation Cotin court courtiers dared discourse Duke eloquence eyes fact Father Bourdaloue fear feel Fénélon France genius give glory hear heard heart hotel de Rambouillet Huguenot idea imagine impression interest Jansenists Jesuit king king's language least less listen Louis XIV Madame de Maintenon Madame de Montespan majesty Marquis Massillon mind minister Monsieur de Condom never orator perceive perhaps piety Port-Royal possess praise preacher preaching present priest prince Protestant Protestantism pulpit Puritan Recorder reader reason regard religion remarkable sacred scarcely Scripture seems seen sermon Sire soul speak style talent thing thought tion true truth Versailles Voltaire volume whole wish words write
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Pagina 109 - What man of you having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it ? And when he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when he cometh home, he calleth together his friends and neighbours, saying unto them, Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost.
Pagina 130 - For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom ; but we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness ; but unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.
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Pagina 199 - And Joseph remembered the dreams which he dreamed of them, and said unto them, Ye are spies ; to see the nakedness of the land ye are come.