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From Libanius he learned how to speak eloquently , from Diodorus he learned how to study the Bible whence he derived the substance of his speech . Diodorus in fact taught him the right method of exegesis , a method of literal common - 1 ...
From Libanius he learned how to speak eloquently , from Diodorus he learned how to study the Bible whence he derived the substance of his speech . Diodorus in fact taught him the right method of exegesis , a method of literal common - 1 ...
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And not only “ to the uneducated English masses " was he an acceptable preacher , but to the noble , the learned , the rich , and those of high social station . The learned Dr. John Owen was one of his frequent hearers , embracing ...
And not only “ to the uneducated English masses " was he an acceptable preacher , but to the noble , the learned , the rich , and those of high social station . The learned Dr. John Owen was one of his frequent hearers , embracing ...
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He learned , as John Knox and Jonathan Edwards had done before him , that they laid “ a foundation first of historical truth common to them and their auditors ; that this mass of familiar truth was then concentrated upon the hearers in ...
He learned , as John Knox and Jonathan Edwards had done before him , that they laid “ a foundation first of historical truth common to them and their auditors ; that this mass of familiar truth was then concentrated upon the hearers in ...
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