My dear hearers, this very straitness of the path, this narrowness of the path, doth have in it something discouraging. |
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A deeply spiritual prayer engages the souls of all who are present and will move the hearers often to tears. |
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The original hearers of the work were, after all, the congregation present at a solemn liturgy, not the audience at a concert. |
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The verse rhythm should have its effect upon the hearers without their being conscious of it. |
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Their aim is to persuade his hearers to pursue the better and safer path by alerting them to the danger of eternal perdition. |
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There are lengthy charts illustrating the kind of rhetorical strategies used to enhance the literary appeal of the letter to its hearers. |
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It was designed to give a better quality and cover by the station's programmes which want to offer a better service to the hearers. |
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We will be empowered to preach the Word without fear and bring challenge and hope to the hearers in our day. |
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To make himself understood, he used categories and expressions familiar to his hearers. |
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In his first public sermon in Nazareth, Jesus reminded his hearers of this fundamental truth about life in covenant with God. |
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So be certain that the hardware and software serve and enhance the human relationship between the messenger and hearers instead of depersonalizing it. |
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After which, speaker and hearers alike go back to the same old round of buying and selling, laboring and advantage-seeking. |
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The primary messengers of the third and fourth epochal revelations had to leave social, economic, and political reconstruction to their hearers. |
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Several times he gave proof of the solidity of the teachings that he imparted as well as of his power to convince his hearers. |
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It is not the outer sparkle that is the sign of a good speech, but the inner heat that kindles the sympathy of hearers. |
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At the same time, Jesus adapted his message to the condition of his hearers. |
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At any rate, my dear hearers, if you have not with your whole hearts loved and worshiped God, repent over it, and pray the Holy Ghost to make you spiritual. |
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Knowing the words is not important to their hearers, but few conlangers yet have that outlet, and must rely on text and graphs to give a sense of their language's structure. |
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In colonial America, Puritan preachers often used a special sermon form to instruct, persuade, or convince their hearers to change their actions or thoughts. |
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Assume that any biblical verse you cite has an obvious meaning, and lead your hearers to think that it is identical with the point you're trying to make. |
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That is the real point of the sermon, to help his hearers understand the all pervading contradiction in every human life, especially when it surfaces at the time of death. |
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There were psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, researchers, psychologists, mental health professionals, professional students, and voice hearers. |
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Norman supposes that these terms were already in use at the Buddha's time, and were familiar to his hearers. |
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When he talked, he talked nonsense, and made himself the laughing-stock of his hearers. |
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Suppose, for example, that the hearers of the utterance include a fireman, a pyromaniac, and a person who happens to know that the speaker is a pathological liar. |
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As a Sufi mystic tells his hearers that they are ducks being brought up by hens, they have to realize that their destiny is to swim, not try to be chickens. |
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Matth. 10, 27 Jesus could only proclaim is message in parables, because His hearers could not understand it and His work through death and resurrection was not yet fulfilled. |
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The reflection moved us greatly because it came to live in us not only through words, but also with images and songs, with the memory of life experiences recalled, including attitudes and gestures coming from the hearers. |
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May we be attentive hearers of the Good News and bearers of Joy and Peace. |
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But Mr Carr has passionately defended every stage of the trumpeter's progress, believing that his over-riding responsibility was to his hearers and to the new cultural awareness he was trying to work into his music. |
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Do not let any corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good for the use of edifying that it may minister grace unto the hearers. |
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