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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... Evidences of Chris- tianity 1 18 29 41 49 LECTURE II . Of the Christian System ..... the Scriptures ought to be the first Study ..... afterwards Systems and Commentaries may be occa- sionally consulted ..... bad Consequences of ...
... Evidences of Chris- tianity 1 18 29 41 49 LECTURE II . Of the Christian System ..... the Scriptures ought to be the first Study ..... afterwards Systems and Commentaries may be occa- sionally consulted ..... bad Consequences of ...
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... evidence , or what may serve to recommend it . The knowledge of the christian theology , in the strictest sense of the word , is no doubt principally to be sought for in the books of the New Testament . It was for the publication of ...
... evidence , or what may serve to recommend it . The knowledge of the christian theology , in the strictest sense of the word , is no doubt principally to be sought for in the books of the New Testament . It was for the publication of ...
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... of most importance to us to be acquainted with and believed , is oftenest and most clearly incul- cated ; and that , as we find , there are degrees in be- lief as well as in evidence , it is a 10 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... of most importance to us to be acquainted with and believed , is oftenest and most clearly incul- cated ; and that , as we find , there are degrees in be- lief as well as in evidence , it is a 10 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... evidence . The more is exacted where much is given , the less , where little is given . The dogmatist knows nothing of degrees , either in evidence or in faith . He has properly no opinions or doubts . Every thing with him is either ...
... evidence . The more is exacted where much is given , the less , where little is given . The dogmatist knows nothing of degrees , either in evidence or in faith . He has properly no opinions or doubts . Every thing with him is either ...
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... evidence ; and the consideration of its evidence necessarily requires the consideration of those objec- tions , which arise from a different representation of the doctrine . Thus the great branches of the theoretic part of this ...
... evidence ; and the consideration of its evidence necessarily requires the consideration of those objec- tions , which arise from a different representation of the doctrine . Thus the great branches of the theoretic part of this ...
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