| England - 1824 - 758 pages
...often,' says Franklin, ' 1 came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being... | |
| 1818 - 588 pages
...By hearing him often I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...help being pleased with the discourse; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece of music. This is an advantage itinerant... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 558 pages
...By hearing him often I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...help being pleased with the discourse; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece of music. This is an advantage itinerant... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 556 pages
...By hearing him often I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and thosewhichhe had often preached in the course of his travels. His...being interested in the subject, one could not help bring pleased with the discourse; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Philosophers - 1818 - 566 pages
...hearing him often, I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...improved by frequent repetition, that every accent, 1 In the early part of his life, Mr. Whitfield was preaching in an open field, when a drummer happened... | |
| Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 660 pages
...often," says Franklin, " I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being... | |
| Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 642 pages
...says Franklin, '• I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being... | |
| Scotland - 1824 - 792 pages
...often,' says Franklin, ' I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly composed, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His...emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being... | |
| Art - 1832 - 592 pages
...often," says Franklin, "'I came to distinguish easily between sermons newly written, and those which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His delivery of the latter was so improved by repetition, that every accent, every emphasis, every modutation of voice, was so perfectly well turned,... | |
| Art - 1832 - 616 pages
...which he had often preached in the course of his travels. His delivery of the latter was so improved by repetition, that every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested m the subject, one could not help being... | |
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