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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... considerations . First , that every truth con- tained in divine revelation , or deducible from it , is not conveyed with equal perspicuity , nor is in itself of equal importance . There are some things so often , and so clearly laid ...
... considerations . First , that every truth con- tained in divine revelation , or deducible from it , is not conveyed with equal perspicuity , nor is in itself of equal importance . There are some things so often , and so clearly laid ...
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... consideration is , that many questions will be found to have been agitated among theologians , as to which the scriptures , when examined with impar- tiality , cannot be said to have given a decision on either side , though were we to ...
... consideration is , that many questions will be found to have been agitated among theologians , as to which the scriptures , when examined with impar- tiality , cannot be said to have given a decision on either side , though were we to ...
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... considerations are not mentioned to deter any of you from this part of the study , but to excite all of you to come to it properly prepared , candid , circumspect , modest , attentive , and cool . It has been truly and in- geniously ...
... considerations are not mentioned to deter any of you from this part of the study , but to excite all of you to come to it properly prepared , candid , circumspect , modest , attentive , and cool . It has been truly and in- geniously ...
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... consideration of every separate article of religion is aptly accompanied with the consideration of its evidence ; and the consideration of its evidence necessarily requires the consideration of those objec- tions , which arise from a ...
... consideration of every separate article of religion is aptly accompanied with the consideration of its evidence ; and the consideration of its evidence necessarily requires the consideration of those objec- tions , which arise from a ...
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... consideration of the second part , the practical , which regards the pastoral office in ticular . par- But before I enter on this , permit me only further to observe , in relation to what was the subject of the preceding discourse ...
... consideration of the second part , the practical , which regards the pastoral office in ticular . par- But before I enter on this , permit me only further to observe , in relation to what was the subject of the preceding discourse ...
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