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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... hath been observed , are of impor- tance to a minister ) would , even though the utmost conciseness were attempted , require a course of many years . What can be effected to any purpose with us , where the time employed in the study is ...
... hath been observed , are of impor- tance to a minister ) would , even though the utmost conciseness were attempted , require a course of many years . What can be effected to any purpose with us , where the time employed in the study is ...
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... hath scope doubtless , for making 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 ...
... hath scope doubtless , for making 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 ...
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... hath been long the universal language of the learned , insomuch that in this , as well as in every other literary profession , one can make but very little pro- gress without it . In short , we may say with truth of all the branches of ...
... hath been long the universal language of the learned , insomuch that in this , as well as in every other literary profession , one can make but very little pro- gress without it . In short , we may say with truth of all the branches of ...
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... hath been often and not unaptly divided into natural and revealed . The former of these , subdivides itself into other two parts , namely what concerns the nature and providence of God , and what concerns the duties and prospects of man ...
... hath been often and not unaptly divided into natural and revealed . The former of these , subdivides itself into other two parts , namely what concerns the nature and providence of God , and what concerns the duties and prospects of man ...
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... hath more arrogance , than either knowledge or wisdom , who will not admit , that there are many texts in scripture which he cannot explain . Nor does this in the least contradict the protestant doctrine of the perspicuity of sacred ...
... hath more arrogance , than either knowledge or wisdom , who will not admit , that there are many texts in scripture which he cannot explain . Nor does this in the least contradict the protestant doctrine of the perspicuity of sacred ...
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