| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 584 pages
...interesting nature of your subject, impressing your heart, would furnish you with the most natural tono of voice, the most proper language, the most engaging features, and the most euluible and graceful gestures. What you would be iu the parlor, be in the pulpit, and yon will not... | |
| 1858 - 620 pages
...be yourself ; and the interesting nature of your subject, impressing your heart, would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most proper...most suitable and graceful gestures. What you would be in the parlour, be in the pulpit, and you will not fail to please, to affect, to profit." Jffab.... | |
| Clergymen - 1868 - 198 pages
...would be yourself ; and the interesting nature of your subject impressing your heart would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most proper...to affect, and to profit. Adieu, my dear friend." GEORGE II. AS AN AMATEUR SURGEON. IT is related in the Percy Anecdotes^ that a gentleman, after taking... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1870 - 312 pages
...would be yourself, and the interesting nature of your subject, impressing your heart, would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most proper...suitable and graceful gestures. What you would thus be in 12 the parlour, be in the pulpit, and you will not fail to please, to affect, and to profit. Adieu,... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1870 - 294 pages
...would be yourself, and the interesting nature of your subject, impressing your heart, would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most* proper...suitable and graceful gestures. What you would thus be in 12 the parlour, be in the pulpit, and you will not fail to please, to affect, and to profit. Adieu,... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1870 - 336 pages
...would be yourself; and the interesting nature of your subject, impressing your heart, would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most proper...most suitable and graceful gestures. What you would be in the parlour, be in the pulpit ; and you will not fail to please, to affect, to profit. " Adieu... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1842 - 588 pages
...engaging features, ami the most suitable and sjracefnl gestures — What you would he in the parlor, be in the pulpit; and you will not fail to please, to affect, and to profit." NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES. RICHMOND, VA., June 21, 1842. (Dear Brother Campbell, — SINCE I wrote you... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1871 - 280 pages
...would be yourself; and the interesting nature of your subject, impressing your heart, would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most proper...most suitable and graceful gestures. What you would be in the parlor, be in the pulpit ; and you will not fail to please^ to affect, to profit. " Adieu... | |
| Joseph Beaumont Wakeley - 1872 - 408 pages
...most suitable and, at the same time, the most graceful gestures. What you would thus be in the parlor be in the pulpit, and you will not fail to please, to affect, and profit." Pamphleteering. Multitudes were the pamphlets published against Whitefield both in Europe... | |
| 1873 - 404 pages
...would be yourself; and the interesting nature of the subject possessing your heart would furnish you with the most natural tone of voice, the most proper...most suitable and graceful gestures. What you would be in the parlour, be in the pulpit, and you will not fail to please, to affect, to profit. Adieu.... | |
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