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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... given by the Almighty to the human race , may be consider- ed as commencing from the descent of the Holy Ghost on the Apostles on the day of Pentecost , as recorded in the second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles . I said , that the ...
... given by the Almighty to the human race , may be consider- ed as commencing from the descent of the Holy Ghost on the Apostles on the day of Pentecost , as recorded in the second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles . I said , that the ...
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... given rise to , from its first publi- cation by the apostles , to the present time . The whole of this branch we may denominate sacred history , which naturally divides itself into two parts , the Jewish and the ecclesiastical , or that ...
... given rise to , from its first publi- cation by the apostles , to the present time . The whole of this branch we may denominate sacred history , which naturally divides itself into two parts , the Jewish and the ecclesiastical , or that ...
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... given the occasion , it is of consequence that the theological student should have it in his power to con- template them in their natural connexion , and thus be enabled to perceive both the mutual dependence of the parts and the ...
... given the occasion , it is of consequence that the theological student should have it in his power to con- template them in their natural connexion , and thus be enabled to perceive both the mutual dependence of the parts and the ...
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... given us , that it may be used by us for our spiritual instruction and improvement ; reason is given us to enable us to make proper use of both the temporal and the spiritual be- nefits which God hath seen meet to bestow . The con- duct ...
... given us , that it may be used by us for our spiritual instruction and improvement ; reason is given us to enable us to make proper use of both the temporal and the spiritual be- nefits which God hath seen meet to bestow . The con- duct ...
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... 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 certainly true , or certainly false . Of this ...
... 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 certainly true , or certainly false . Of this ...
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acquainted addressed admit answer apostle appear argument attention biblical criticism branch called character Christ christian christian theology church commonly consequence consider consideration controversial denominated discourse divine divine grace doctrine doth duty effect elocution eloquence employed exordium expression faith former give gospel hath hearers Hebrew holy writ idiom inquiries Jesus judge judgment justly kind knowledge language lecture Lord manner matter means mentioned method mind minister of religion natural theology nature necessary observed occasion Old Testament opinion orator ourselves particular passage passions pastor perspicuity persuasion pneumatology preacher preaching pronunciation proper properly propriety pulpit purpose question racter reason recommend regard religion remark requires respect revelation rhetorical saints recorded scope scrip scripture sect sense sentiments Septuagint sermon serve speak speaker species spirit student style talents theology thing tion topics truth ture understanding virtue whole words