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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... sorts ) the method best adapted to one sort may not be the best adapted to another . I explain myself by an example , which comes direct- ly to the point in hand . The christian theology may be studied , first , like any other branch of ...
... sorts ) the method best adapted to one sort may not be the best adapted to another . I explain myself by an example , which comes direct- ly to the point in hand . The christian theology may be studied , first , like any other branch of ...
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... sort is civil history , which , espe- cially the ancient oriental , as well as Greek and Roman histories , are of considerable importance here , inas- much as they have a pretty close connexion and are in some particulars closely ...
... sort is civil history , which , espe- cially the ancient oriental , as well as Greek and Roman histories , are of considerable importance here , inas- much as they have a pretty close connexion and are in some particulars closely ...
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... sort are the abstract philosophy , the ancient dialectic and ontology , which universally for a succession of ages reigned in the schools as the perfection of science , the summit of human wisdom ; to whose usurped au- thority even the ...
... sort are the abstract philosophy , the ancient dialectic and ontology , which universally for a succession of ages reigned in the schools as the perfection of science , the summit of human wisdom ; to whose usurped au- thority even the ...
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... sort are many things which the theologian must not altogether overlook . Some books deserve to be read on account of the useful instruction they contain ; some again on account of the vogue they have obtained , and often merely that we ...
... sort are many things which the theologian must not altogether overlook . Some books deserve to be read on account of the useful instruction they contain ; some again on account of the vogue they have obtained , and often merely that we ...
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... sort of uniformity in their method of study , should arrive at an unanimity , not so much in their tenets , as in their dispositions and affections ? For that this would be the consequence , there is the greatest reason in the world to ...
... sort of uniformity in their method of study , should arrive at an unanimity , not so much in their tenets , as in their dispositions and affections ? For that this would be the consequence , there is the greatest reason in the world to ...
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