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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... spirit without any propensity to fabricate new theories , acuteness of understanding without percipitancy or impatience in judging ; endowments perhaps rare , but of the first importance in theolo- gical discussions . To students of ...
... spirit without any propensity to fabricate new theories , acuteness of understanding without percipitancy or impatience in judging ; endowments perhaps rare , but of the first importance in theolo- gical discussions . To students of ...
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... does not perfectly tally with a system perhaps too hastily adopted , and fomenting a spirit of dogmatism whereby we are led to pronounce positively on points which scripture has left undecided , or 2 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .の.
... does not perfectly tally with a system perhaps too hastily adopted , and fomenting a spirit of dogmatism whereby we are led to pronounce positively on points which scripture has left undecided , or 2 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .の.
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... spirit and 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 ...
... spirit and 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 ...
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... spirit , it becomes his creatures reverently to hearken to his voice , in whatever manner he is pleased to address them . Now the philosopher is by profession the interpreter of na- ture , that is of the language of God's works , as the ...
... spirit , it becomes his creatures reverently to hearken to his voice , in whatever manner he is pleased to address them . Now the philosopher is by profession the interpreter of na- ture , that is of the language of God's works , as the ...
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... spirit of the church , or rather of churchmen , of the hierarchy , hath been mistaken for the spirit of the gospel ; and the absurd glosses of cor- rupt and fallible men have been confounded with the pure dictates of the divine oracles ...
... spirit of the church , or rather of churchmen , of the hierarchy , hath been mistaken for the spirit of the gospel ; and the absurd glosses of cor- rupt and fallible men have been confounded with the pure dictates of the divine oracles ...
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