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homiletical



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His homiletical, or exegetical, writings are of more literary importance.

From Chapters on Jewish Literature by Abrahams, Israel

All Farkas Bethlen's homiletical energy was thrown away in Maurocordato's drawling, indifferent reproduction.

From The Slaves of the Padishah by J?kai, M?r

These words, which we treat, almost unconsciously, as the exaggeration of homiletical appeal, state no more than the sober possibility, the experience attained by many a Christian in circumstances of the greatest suffering and deprivation.

From The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians by Findlay, G. G.

Some other shackled books were homiletical in character.

From Old English Libraries by Savage, Ernest Albert

There is scarcely a chapter in all the Old Testament, and to a less degree in the New Testament, which may not be thus ingeniously transmogrified to meet almost any homiletical emergency.

From Preaching and Paganism by Fitch, Albert Parker




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