Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit EloquenceW. Wells and T. B. Wait & Company, 1810 - 333 pages Lectures composed for the students of divinity in Marischal college and first delivered in 1772 and 1773. |
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... admit very little addition or alteration . But though they want the benefit of the author's corrections , the language , it is presumed , will not be found very deficient in that perspicuity , precision and accuracy , which ...
... admit very little addition or alteration . But though they want the benefit of the author's corrections , the language , it is presumed , will not be found very deficient in that perspicuity , precision and accuracy , which ...
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... admits a subdivision ( for there may be practical ends of very different sorts ) the method best adapted to one sort may not be the best adapted to another . I explain myself by an example , which comes direct- ly to the point in hand ...
... admits a subdivision ( for there may be practical ends of very different sorts ) the method best adapted to one sort may not be the best adapted to another . I explain myself by an example , which comes direct- ly to the point in hand ...
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... admits a subdi- vision into two , example and teaching . With regard to the first , the duties , in private life , of ... admit nothing particular , on account of the precepts as well as of the doctrines of religion be- ing comprehended ...
... admits a subdi- vision into two , example and teaching . With regard to the first , the duties , in private life , of ... admit nothing particular , on account of the precepts as well as of the doctrines of religion be- ing comprehended ...
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... admit that a confusion of tempo- ral and spiritual jurisdiction is alike repugnant to the principles of true religion and to those of sound policy . The more sacredly the natural limits of the two offices . of magistrate and pastor are ...
... admit that a confusion of tempo- ral and spiritual jurisdiction is alike repugnant to the principles of true religion and to those of sound policy . The more sacredly the natural limits of the two offices . of magistrate and pastor are ...
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... admit any alteration , which on maturer reflection , I shall judge to be an improve- ment . What I have to offer , in regard to the conduct which you my hearers ought to pursue , and the character as students which ye ought to maintain ...
... admit any alteration , which on maturer reflection , I shall judge to be an improve- ment . What I have to offer , in regard to the conduct which you my hearers ought to pursue , and the character as students which ye ought to maintain ...
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