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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... Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of Lectures 196 212 228 LECTURE VII . Of explanatory Sermons .... The Choice of Vill CONTENTS .
... Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of Lectures 196 212 228 LECTURE VII . Of explanatory Sermons .... The Choice of Vill CONTENTS .
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... . Of pathetic Discourses , or those addressed to the Passions . Of persuasive Discourses , or such as are intended to operate on the Will 296 305 320 LECTURES , & c . INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSES . LECTURE I. CONTENTS . ix.
... . Of pathetic Discourses , or those addressed to the Passions . Of persuasive Discourses , or such as are intended to operate on the Will 296 305 320 LECTURES , & c . INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSES . LECTURE I. CONTENTS . ix.
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... passions , the great hindrances to spiritual illumi- nation , and to all moral improvement , and at the ac- quisition of those virtues which are in effect little other in themselves than the negation of vices ; and from these , it rises ...
... passions , the great hindrances to spiritual illumi- nation , and to all moral improvement , and at the ac- quisition of those virtues which are in effect little other in themselves than the negation of vices ; and from these , it rises ...
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... passions of the soul , these can- not be considered as bearing in themselves a direct resemblance to any thing in the divine mind . They result purely from the peculiarities of our nature and circumstances ; at the same time , they are ...
... passions of the soul , these can- not be considered as bearing in themselves a direct resemblance to any thing in the divine mind . They result purely from the peculiarities of our nature and circumstances ; at the same time , they are ...
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... passions , and seems , by his way of talking , to imagine , that if a man have this same moral sense , which he considers as the men- tal ear , in due perfection , he may tune his soul with as much ease , as a musician tunes a musical ...
... passions , and seems , by his way of talking , to imagine , that if a man have this same moral sense , which he considers as the men- tal ear , in due perfection , he may tune his soul with as much ease , as a musician tunes a musical ...
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