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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... remarks . From this volume and from the author's work on the Gospels , the student will learn , both by precept and example , how his in- dustry and ingenuity may be most profitably employed . a The greater part of the abstract ...
... remarks . From this volume and from the author's work on the Gospels , the student will learn , both by precept and example , how his in- dustry and ingenuity may be most profitably employed . a The greater part of the abstract ...
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... remarks in his last preliminary dissertation to his work on the Gospels , " have so strong a propensity to form fixed opinions on every subject to which they turn their thoughts , that their mind will brook no delay . They cannot bear ...
... remarks in his last preliminary dissertation to his work on the Gospels , " have so strong a propensity to form fixed opinions on every subject to which they turn their thoughts , that their mind will brook no delay . They cannot bear ...
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... remark . “ If I can safely reason from experience , I do not hesitate to say , that the least dogmatical , the most diffident of their own judgment , and moderate in their opinion of others , will be ever found the most judicious . " To ...
... remark . “ If I can safely reason from experience , I do not hesitate to say , that the least dogmatical , the most diffident of their own judgment , and moderate in their opinion of others , will be ever found the most judicious . " To ...
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... remarked , that these two last branches , the christian system and polemic divinity , though per- fectly distinct in their nature , are almost universally and very commodiously joined together in the course of study . The consideration ...
... remarked , that these two last branches , the christian system and polemic divinity , though per- fectly distinct in their nature , are almost universally and very commodiously joined together in the course of study . The consideration ...
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... remarked , that the same objection lies against all schools and col- leges whatever . There are few difficulties , in the way of science , which eminent natural abilities accompani- ed solely with assiduous application will not surmount ...
... remarked , that the same objection lies against all schools and col- leges whatever . There are few difficulties , in the way of science , which eminent natural abilities accompani- ed solely with assiduous application will not surmount ...
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