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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... gives the capacity of using them ; at the same time he requires the exertion of that capacity , that so the advantages he has bestowed , may be turned by us to the best account . We are then at liberty , nay it is our duty , to arrange ...
... gives the capacity of using them ; at the same time he requires the exertion of that capacity , that so the advantages he has bestowed , may be turned by us to the best account . We are then at liberty , nay it is our duty , to arrange ...
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... give the necessary attention . A man is said to understand a tongue , when there is an associa- tion or mutual attraction established in his mind be- tween the words both single and combined , and the ideas they are intended to signify ...
... give the necessary attention . A man is said to understand a tongue , when there is an associa- tion or mutual attraction established in his mind be- tween the words both single and combined , and the ideas they are intended to signify ...
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... give a compendious narrative of the most memorable events of an ecclesias- tical nature , which have happened during any century , the presbytery shall have named ; or if a discourse be not required , he must undergo an examination in ...
... give a compendious narrative of the most memorable events of an ecclesias- tical nature , which have happened during any century , the presbytery shall have named ; or if a discourse be not required , he must undergo an examination in ...
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George Campbell. scribed , and from the doctrinal addition , he must give to the critical exercise . And of his advancement in polemic divinity , which is the other part of that branch , the Latin exegesis on a controverted question ...
George Campbell. scribed , and from the doctrinal addition , he must give to the critical exercise . And of his advancement in polemic divinity , which is the other part of that branch , the Latin exegesis on a controverted question ...
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... give shall not be long ; for I would fain , if possible , avoid being tedious . I have always con- sidered it , as a good rule , to prefer frequency to length in the instructions that are given to youth . Attention in the earlier part ...
... give shall not be long ; for I would fain , if possible , avoid being tedious . I have always con- sidered it , as a good rule , to prefer frequency to length in the instructions that are given to youth . Attention in the earlier part ...
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