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. |
À l'intérieur du livre
Page
... 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 theological questions , which.
... 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 theological questions , which.
Page 15
... employed be unknown to the vulgar . On the other hand it is no reflection on the proficiency in learning which you my hearers may have heretofore made , to suppose , that not being so much accustomed to the use of Latin as of your moth ...
... employed be unknown to the vulgar . On the other hand it is no reflection on the proficiency in learning which you my hearers may have heretofore made , to suppose , that not being so much accustomed to the use of Latin as of your moth ...
Page 16
... employed , are so much to my purpose , that I shall conclude this lecture with them . The passage is in Latin , but there is a great difference between at- tending for three minutes and attending for thirty . Desideratur specialis ...
... employed , are so much to my purpose , that I shall conclude this lecture with them . The passage is in Latin , but there is a great difference between at- tending for three minutes and attending for thirty . Desideratur specialis ...
Page 18
... employ the acquisitions we have made in that science , for the benefit of the christian people . The first part I have already briefly considered , subdivid- ing it into three branches , biblical criticism , sacred history , and ...
... employ the acquisitions we have made in that science , for the benefit of the christian people . The first part I have already briefly considered , subdivid- ing it into three branches , biblical criticism , sacred history , and ...
Page 27
... employing ecclesiastical censures as the tools for effecting the same worldly purpose . Thus much only by the way . I now return from what will be thought perhaps a digression , though very closely connected with my subject , and of ...
... employing ecclesiastical censures as the tools for effecting the same worldly purpose . Thus much only by the way . I now return from what will be thought perhaps a digression , though very closely connected with my subject , and of ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
acquainted addressed admit answer apostle appear argument attention biblical criticism branch called character Christ christian christian theology church commonly consequence consider consideration controversial denominated discourse divine divine grace doctrine doth duty effect elocution eloquence employed exordium expression faith former give gospel hath hearers Hebrew holy writ idiom inquiries Jesus judge judgment justly kind knowledge language lecture Lord manner matter means mentioned method mind minister of religion natural theology nature necessary observed occasion Old Testament opinion orator ourselves particular passage passions pastor perspicuity persuasion pneumatology preacher preaching pronunciation proper properly propriety pulpit purpose question racter reason recommend regard religion remark requires respect revelation rhetorical saints recorded scope scrip scripture sect sense sentiments Septuagint sermon serve speak speaker species spirit student style talents theology thing tion topics truth ture understanding virtue whole words