








Sacred Eloquence by John Prideaux
Prideaux categorizes the Sacred Eloquence of Scripture into tropes, figures, schemes, pathetics; characters, descriptions, or ideas; antitheses, parables, similtudes, and similes. We are introducing this work to complement our logic series. As Prideaux writes in his opening sentence, this is “a logical kind of rhetoric, to be used in prayer, preaching, or conference; to the glory of God, and the convincing, instructing, and strengthening our brethren.”
Paperback
98 pages
5.5×8.5
Prideaux categorizes the Sacred Eloquence of Scripture into tropes, figures, schemes, pathetics; characters, descriptions, or ideas; antitheses, parables, similtudes, and similes. We are introducing this work to complement our logic series. As Prideaux writes in his opening sentence, this is “a logical kind of rhetoric, to be used in prayer, preaching, or conference; to the glory of God, and the convincing, instructing, and strengthening our brethren.”
Paperback
98 pages
5.5×8.5
Prideaux categorizes the Sacred Eloquence of Scripture into tropes, figures, schemes, pathetics; characters, descriptions, or ideas; antitheses, parables, similtudes, and similes. We are introducing this work to complement our logic series. As Prideaux writes in his opening sentence, this is “a logical kind of rhetoric, to be used in prayer, preaching, or conference; to the glory of God, and the convincing, instructing, and strengthening our brethren.”
Paperback
98 pages
5.5×8.5