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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... from the author's work on the Gospels , the student will learn , both by precept and example , how his in- dustry and ingenuity may be most profitably employed . a The greater part of the abstract theological questions , which.
... from the author's work on the Gospels , the student will learn , both by precept and example , how his in- dustry and ingenuity may be most profitably employed . a The greater part of the abstract theological questions , which.
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George Campbell. The greater part of the abstract theological questions , which have afforded matter of inexhaustible ... greater importance than a superficial reader is aware of , are common- ly sure ; the proper and obvious inferences ...
George Campbell. The greater part of the abstract theological questions , which have afforded matter of inexhaustible ... greater importance than a superficial reader is aware of , are common- ly sure ; the proper and obvious inferences ...
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... greater is the assistance which we derive from it . There are indeed few arts or sciences which may not be digest- ed into different methods ; and each method may have advantages peculiar to itself ; yet in general it may be affirmed ...
... greater is the assistance which we derive from it . There are indeed few arts or sciences which may not be digest- ed into different methods ; and each method may have advantages peculiar to itself ; yet in general it may be affirmed ...
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... greater progress in the other branches of the theological studies . But for my part , I am not of opinion , that attending what are commonly called his- torical lectures , that is , an abridgment of history dis- tributed into lectures ...
... greater progress in the other branches of the theological studies . But for my part , I am not of opinion , that attending what are commonly called his- torical lectures , that is , an abridgment of history dis- tributed into lectures ...
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... greater part of the students may have occasion , if they will , to hear the whole . No doubt by extending it to six times as many , I might make the course more perfect ; but of what conse- quence would that be , if it were thereby ...
... greater part of the students may have occasion , if they will , to hear the whole . No doubt by extending it to six times as many , I might make the course more perfect ; but of what conse- quence would that be , if it were thereby ...
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