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Saying Grace Norman Rockwell
Breezing Up Winslow Homer
At the Seaside William Merritt Chase
The Pilgrim of the Cross at the End of His Journey Thomas Cole
Colonial America's most famous preacher Jonathon Edwards
Greatest American revitalist of the early 19th century Charles G. Finney
Called a prince of the American pulpit T. DeWitt Talmage
Ball player who became a great revitalist, especially known for his campaign against liquor Billy Sunday
One of the most scholarly and eloquent preachers of the twentieth century A.W. Tozer
An invalid whom God used to write hundreds of poems of praise and encouragement Martha Snell Nicholson
One of the most accomplished poets of the South in the latter part of the nineteenth century Sidney Lanier
Known as the Hoosier Poet James Whitcomb Riley
Symbol A meaning in itself which also represents another thing
Metaphor An implied comparison in which one thing is described in terms of another
Tone The writer's attitude toward toward his subject and the response whcih the writer intends for his readers
Simile An expressed comparison of unlike things in which the words like, as, resembles, or similar to are used
Personification A comparison in which human qualities are given to an inanimate object or an animal
Refrain A phrase or sentence which is repeated at intervals
"That God COULD not pour His riches/Into hands already full!" "Treasures"
"Can you tell me why it is that a black cow can eat green grass and give white milk?" "Nuts for Skeptics to Crack"
:Mortality's Ground Floor/Is Immortality-" "If My Bark Sink"
"THe wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they increase more and more, and rise higher and higher; till an outlet is given." "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
"I can not say, and I will not say/That he is dead.-He is just away!" "Away"
"I do not believe that grass and flowers and trees grew by chemical force any more thatn I believe that a book on botany describing flowers came from chemical forces." "Nuts for Skeptics to Crack"
"A supreme regard to our own happiness is inconsistent with true religion." Selfishness Not True Religion"
"Conjugal Harmony" Theme: The importance of a happy home
"The All-Importance of Motive" Theme: Why something is done is more important than what is done
"The Day Came Slow, till Five O'Clock" Theme: A description of the dawn
"Employments of Heaven" Theme: An illustration of what departed friends are now doing
"A Ballad of Trees and the Master" Theme: A description of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane
"When the Frost Is on the Punkin" Theme: A description of early autumn
Be able to explain five things you learned from reading the sermons in unit 10
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