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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... speaking of exposi- tors of scripture the author has the following 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 ...
... speaking of exposi- tors of scripture the author has the following 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 ...
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... speak of biblical criticism as a very considerable branch of the study incumbent on every divine , I would not be understood to mean an acquaintance with many of the commentators , who have criticised upon the sacred text , but ...
... speak of biblical criticism as a very considerable branch of the study incumbent on every divine , I would not be understood to mean an acquaintance with many of the commentators , who have criticised upon the sacred text , but ...
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... speak an infinite deal of nothing . Their reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff , you shall seek all day ere you find them , and when you have them they are not worth the search . " To lay down therefore proper ...
... speak an infinite deal of nothing . Their reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff , you shall seek all day ere you find them , and when you have them they are not worth the search . " To lay down therefore proper ...
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... speaking , or in the effect intend- ed to be produced . They may result from one , more , or all of these . Now what the preacher has pecu- liar in any of the above mentioned respects , and the influence that such peculiarity ought to ...
... speaking , or in the effect intend- ed to be produced . They may result from one , more , or all of these . Now what the preacher has pecu- liar in any of the above mentioned respects , and the influence that such peculiarity ought to ...
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... speaking from this chair , to offer my 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 ...
... speaking from this chair , to offer my 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 ...
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