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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... sentiments of the inspired writers , and may not be led to receive , by a kind of implicit faith , the whole system of christian institutes from the dogmas and decisions of some fa- vourite chief or leader . This method , though but too ...
... sentiments of the inspired writers , and may not be led to receive , by a kind of implicit faith , the whole system of christian institutes from the dogmas and decisions of some fa- vourite chief or leader . This method , though but too ...
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... sentiments in regard to the conduct , which you my hearers ought to pursue , and to the character as stu- dents which ye ought to maintain that ye may pro- fitably prosecute this important study . The scheme , of which I have given you ...
... sentiments in regard to the conduct , which you my hearers ought to pursue , and to the character as stu- dents which ye ought to maintain that ye may pro- fitably prosecute this important study . The scheme , of which I have given you ...
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... sentiments , can bear to avow even to his own heart in secret , that his only aim is just to obtain as much knowledge as will carry him through the trials , so that he may get into a living ; and that about every thing else he is ...
... sentiments , can bear to avow even to his own heart in secret , that his only aim is just to obtain as much knowledge as will carry him through the trials , so that he may get into a living ; and that about every thing else he is ...
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... of the institution itself , and are produced to evince that it is unworthy of God , and unsuitable to those original sentiments of right and wrong which we derive from natural conscience ; or they 54 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... of the institution itself , and are produced to evince that it is unworthy of God , and unsuitable to those original sentiments of right and wrong which we derive from natural conscience ; or they 54 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... sentiments , to understand the scrip- tures , to ascertain the sense of every thing that appears ambiguous , to solve every thing that is difficult , and to enlighten every thing that is obscure ? On the other hand , what security shall ...
... sentiments , to understand the scrip- tures , to ascertain the sense of every thing that appears ambiguous , to solve every thing that is difficult , and to enlighten every thing that is obscure ? On the other hand , what security shall ...
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