Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit EloquenceLectures composed for the students of divinity in Marischal college and first delivered in 1772 and 1773. |
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“ 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 their opinion of others , will be ever found ...
“ 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 their opinion of others , will be ever found ...
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... well as his crucifixion , resurrection and ascension , the doctrine of a future judgment , heaven and hell , together with all those moral truths which exhibit the great outlines of our duty to God , our neigh , bour and ourselves .
... well as his crucifixion , resurrection and ascension , the doctrine of a future judgment , heaven and hell , together with all those moral truths which exhibit the great outlines of our duty to God , our neigh , bour and ourselves .
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The third consideration is , never to think ourselves entitled , even in cases which we may imagine very clear , to form uncharitable judgments of those who think differently . I am satisfied that such judgments on CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
The third consideration is , never to think ourselves entitled , even in cases which we may imagine very clear , to form uncharitable judgments of those who think differently . I am satisfied that such judgments on CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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I am satisfied that such judgments on our part are unwarrantable in every case . Of the truth of any tenet said to be revealed , we must judge according to our abilities , before we can believe ; but as to the motives by which the ...
I am satisfied that such judgments on our part are unwarrantable in every case . Of the truth of any tenet said to be revealed , we must judge according to our abilities , before we can believe ; but as to the motives by which the ...
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As on the one hand , we should have been freed from temptations to partiality , which will no doubt sometimes influence our judgment as well as that of other men , so on the other hand , we should have been freed from the suspicion and ...
As on the one hand , we should have been freed from temptations to partiality , which will no doubt sometimes influence our judgment as well as that of other men , so on the other hand , we should have been freed from the suspicion and ...
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