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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... properly the first of these purposes , a good deal more is requisite , than would suffice for attaining the second , yet much less 1 INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSES LECTURE Of the Science of Theology, and its several Branches LECTURE II.
... properly the first of these purposes , a good deal more is requisite , than would suffice for attaining the second , yet much less 1 INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSES LECTURE Of the Science of Theology, and its several Branches LECTURE II.
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George Campbell. would suffice for attaining the second , yet much less is necessary for the accomplishment of both these ... less requisite . To little purpose will it be for him to be possessed of the best materials , if he have not ...
George Campbell. would suffice for attaining the second , yet much less is necessary for the accomplishment of both these ... less requisite . To little purpose will it be for him to be possessed of the best materials , if he have not ...
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... But though several branches of know- ledge may contribute less or more to all the different purposes of illustrating , confirming and recommending religion , it is evident that some studies are more CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... But though several branches of know- ledge may contribute less or more to all the different purposes of illustrating , confirming and recommending religion , it is evident that some studies are more CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... less consequence for the confir- mation of our religion , and the recommendation of this study , by rendering our knowledge in divinity more extensively useful , that we be acquainted also with those events , which the propagation and ...
... less consequence for the confir- mation of our religion , and the recommendation of this study , by rendering our knowledge in divinity more extensively useful , that we be acquainted also with those events , which the propagation and ...
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... 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 turn of mind I ...
... 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 turn of mind I ...
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