Not deep, but drumlie
This one’s from John “Rabbi” Duncan: “… As to writing, in this age of magniloquence I would advise every one … Continue reading Not deep, but drumlie
This one’s from John “Rabbi” Duncan: “… As to writing, in this age of magniloquence I would advise every one … Continue reading Not deep, but drumlie
A couple of definitions for “wordsmith”: 1. A fluent and prolific writer, especially one who writes professionally. 2. An expert … Continue reading In terms of a response
“I Remember that when three years ago we had a friendly converse as to the best mode of expounding Scripture, … Continue reading Lucid Brevity
“Finally, a word about the style of this work. There is no denying that Owen is heavy and hard to … Continue reading Lumbering Literary Gait
“John Owen has vigorous thoughts, but the baldest style I know. But better rough speech than an oleaginous style. If … Continue reading A Continent of Mud
From John Bunyan’s, The Strait Gate: (7.) God showed his servant Ezekiel how few there would be saved in his … Continue reading Bunyan on the Strait Gate
“The neighbors also came out to see him run; and as he ran, some mocked, others threatened; and some cried … Continue reading An Adiaphoran Bore
“Among the enemies which the church has here upon earth,the antichrist is the most significant and primary cause of all … Continue reading a’Brakel on the antichrist
“Having refuted the false distinguishing marks, we shall now proceed to present the true distinguishing marks which will manifest themselves … Continue reading True Distinguishing Marks of the Church (1)
“Fifthly, the succession of bishops and other members of the clergy is deemed to be as such a distinguishing mark. … Continue reading Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (3)