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    without a license. Unfortunately‚ the medical and scientific community does not appreciate his methods of healing the sick‚ and that is when he has to give an impassioned speech before a council of doctors about the right way to treat patients according to his believes‚ in order to graduate as a doctor. Patch Adams starts his speech by answering questions to the council of doctors‚ his opening remarks are answers and questions to the council in order to point out the difference between what is the

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    Seventeenth-century sermon techniques in Benjamin Franklin’s "Way to Wealth" communicate his secular eighteenth-century principles. First‚ Franklin’s structure contains a text‚ a doctrine section‚ and an application section as a Puritan sermon would. Franklin addresses a question concerning the financial problems of the day‚ and he takes his text from “Poor Richard’s Almanac.” Based on the issue raised concerning finances‚ Franklin formulates the thesis that the tax commissioners are unable to ease

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    The Sermon on Mount and its Importance Today Jesus Christ nearly 2‚000 years ago gave mankind the most powerful and profound sermon every preached‚ the Sermon on the Mount. We can find essential parts of this teaching in the Bible. The Sermon on the Mount contains the essence of the teaching of Jesus‚ how convert Christians are to live and the fundamental statements for a life in accordance with the laws of God‚ guidelines for our relationship with our fellow men‚ with the animals‚ with nature.

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    1. To whom is the sermon addressed? The Congregation that he is preaching to. 2. According to Edwards‚ why is God wrathful? People are sinners‚ wicked‚ and his wrath is infinite and inevitable. 3. Reread the sixth paragraph. What people‚ according to Edwards‚ are not in the hands of this angry God? How is this state achieved? We are all sinners no matter what we believe or practice. It is God who keeps us from destruction and that has nothing to do with anything that we think prevents it. 4.

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    Xiaowei Zhang CRS 455 #4 Critique March.24th 2015 Critique of Hilary Clinton‚ “It Takes a Village” Speech As Clinton mentioned at the beginning of the speech‚ she takes Chicago as her village in order to inspire the people listening to the speech to feel close and warm and make them believe what she talked about in the speech is for everybody in her family. The village she mentioned at the beginning is connected to the sentence she said at the end of the speech‚ ““And we have learned that

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    the mood of this passage. The mood of the passage is persuasive angry admonitory. 2. Using specific examples‚ give one example of a metaphor‚ one example of a simile‚ and one example of an allusion that Edwards uses in this passage from the sermon to elicit this particular mood. An example of a metaphor is “fire of wrath.” An example of a simile would be “and you would be like the chaff on the summer threshing floor.” The allusion that Jonathan Edward uses in the passage is “Hell.”

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    This essay is a sermon delivered by John Winthrop to the Puritans aboard the ship Arbella as it sailed to America in 1630. Winthrop was an early Puritan leader and the first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Winthrop writes that God has purposely made some people to be rich and others poor in order to manifest his work in the areas of mercy‚ love‚ gentleness‚ temperance‚ faith‚ patience and obedience. He also speaks of the ‘moral gospel’ that requires man to help one another in every want

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    l22748411 CHMN 201 CO3 LUO 10/24/2010 CHURCH LEADERSHIP PAPER The subject of my evaluation‚ let’s call him Tb‚ an interesting young brother; converted at an early and called to be in the service of the lord almost immediately. His background speaks greatly of the way we should all strive to instruct our children in methods of behavior and interaction with others . He serves as the Youth Pastor at the church where I currently attend. He

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    Often times in today’s society‚ a verse or passage from the bible can be taken out of context and misconstrued into something else. When analyzing and interpreting biblical passages‚ it is incredibly important to understand how the location‚ structure‚ and content of a passage work together to form meaning. For example‚ one may pull a single verse from a miracle in Matthew and only see one potential interpretation. However‚ when analyzing a passage like Matthew 8:27 through 9:8‚ which features three

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Critique Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Junior has what critics deemed as one the greatest speeches of his time. The speech has contributed to him being named Time Magazine’s “Man of the Year” in 1963 and his Noble Peace prize the following year. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist preacher and so he was familiar to public speaking. But what if he was unknown to us as an iconic speaker

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