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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... Never could teacher , with a better grace , recommend a patient cau- tiousness in judging . His premises , which are often of greater importance than a superficial reader is aware of , are common- ly sure ; the proper and obvious ...
... Never could teacher , with a better grace , recommend a patient cau- tiousness in judging . His premises , which are often of greater importance than a superficial reader is aware of , are common- ly sure ; the proper and obvious ...
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... never with us been considered , as consti- tuting any part of the courses of divinity . They are more properly preliminary studies than branches of the theological science . Permit me only to observe , in passing , that they are ...
... never with us been considered , as consti- tuting any part of the courses of divinity . They are more properly preliminary studies than branches of the theological science . Permit me only to observe , in passing , that they are ...
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... The third consideration is , never to think ourselves entitled , even in cases which we may imagine very clear , to form uncharitable judgments of those who think differently . I am satisfied that such judgments on CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 11.
... The third consideration is , never to think ourselves entitled , even in cases which we may imagine very clear , to form uncharitable judgments of those who think differently . I am satisfied that such judgments on CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 11.
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... never happens now , that one chuses to as- sume the task of impugning the doctrine of the the- sis ; so entirely is the syllogistic method of disputing in Latin , once thought essential to all the branches of academical education , now ...
... never happens now , that one chuses to as- sume the task of impugning the doctrine of the the- sis ; so entirely is the syllogistic method of disputing in Latin , once thought essential to all the branches of academical education , now ...
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... never yet , as far as I know , been exerted by any presbytery , in the manner in which it is commonly exerted by lay - patrons , or in the manner in which it was formerly exerted by bishops in this coun- try in the times of episcopacy ...
... never yet , as far as I know , been exerted by any presbytery , in the manner in which it is commonly exerted by lay - patrons , or in the manner in which it was formerly exerted by bishops in this coun- try in the times of episcopacy ...
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