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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... means of enjoyment , he 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 ...
... means of enjoyment , he 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 ...
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... means a necessary consequence , as from something wrong in the manner of conducting it . Let us then , like wise men , guard against the abuse without renouncing the use , that is , without relinquishing the advantage which may result ...
... means a necessary consequence , as from something wrong in the manner of conducting it . Let us then , like wise men , guard against the abuse without renouncing the use , that is , without relinquishing the advantage which may result ...
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... would not be understood to mean by this , a tho- rough knowledge of all the disputes that have ever arisen in the church . Such a task would be both endless and unprofitable . Of many of these , it 12 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... would not be understood to mean by this , a tho- rough knowledge of all the disputes that have ever arisen in the church . Such a task would be both endless and unprofitable . Of many of these , it 12 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... mean , the power with which presby- teries are vested by the legislature , in giving decrees , after proper inquiry , against the land - holders concern- ed , or heritors as we more commonly term them , for the repairing or the ...
... mean , the power with which presby- teries are vested by the legislature , in giving decrees , after proper inquiry , against the land - holders concern- ed , or heritors as we more commonly term them , for the repairing or the ...
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... means of the civil magis- trate only , it had not been the worse for us . As on the one hand , we should have been freed from temp- tations to partiality , which will no doubt sometimes influence our judgment as well as that of other ...
... means of the civil magis- trate only , it had not been the worse for us . As on the one hand , we should have been freed from temp- tations to partiality , which will no doubt sometimes influence our judgment as well as that of other ...
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