| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1881 - 244 sider
...remarked that the place became like the Black Hole of Calcutta. One who heard him about this time said : ' His voice is clear and musical ; his language plain...his style flowing, yet terse ; his method lucid and prderly ; his matter sound and suitable ; his tone and spirit cordial ; his remarks always pithy and... | |
| George Carter Needham - 1883 - 700 sider
...sermon weekly for so many years. The work still goes on with unabated favor and unceasing interest. The following description of the preacher's style...musical ; his language plain ; his style flowing, but terse ; his method lucid and orderly; his matter sound and suitable; his tone and spirit cordial;... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1892 - 628 sider
...ministry, and wrote the following quite interesting description of the appearance of the young preacher : " His voice is clear and musical ; his language plain ; his style flowing, but terse ; his manner sound and suitable ; his tone and spirit cordial ; his remarks always pithy... | |
| William Young Fullerton - 1920 - 404 sider
...well fitted to the task he had assumed." 7 Another, " We found him neither extravagant nor vulgar. His voice is clear and musical ; his language plain...sometimes familiar and colloquial, yet never light nor coarse, much less profane. To the pith of Jay and the plainness of Rowland Hill, he adds much of... | |
| Henry D. Northrop - 2004 - 338 sider
...many years. The work still goes on with unabated favor and unceasing interest. The Preacher Described The following description of the preacher's style...and musical; his language plain; his style flowing, but terse; his method lucid and orderly; his matter sound and suitable; his tone and spirit cordial;... | |
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