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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... opinion on the question . This is only one instance out of many that might be produced from the same work , in which the reader will find the obscurity , wherein a subject was formerly involved , vanish entirely , and the genuine ...
... opinion on the question . This is only one instance out of many that might be produced from the same work , in which the reader will find the obscurity , wherein a subject was formerly involved , vanish entirely , and the genuine ...
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... opinion , that attending what are commonly called his- torical lectures , that is , an abridgment of history dis- tributed into lectures , whether the subject be sacred or civil , is the best way of acquiring a sufficiency of knowledge ...
... opinion , that attending what are commonly called his- torical lectures , that is , an abridgment of history dis- tributed into lectures , whether the subject be sacred or civil , is the best way of acquiring a sufficiency of knowledge ...
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... opinion of Jews and pagans . The Mahometans , indeed , acknow- ledge its divine original , but as they at the same time maintain , that we have no standard of that religion now existing , the scriptures both Jewish and Christian being ...
... opinion of Jews and pagans . The Mahometans , indeed , acknow- ledge its divine original , but as they at the same time maintain , that we have no standard of that religion now existing , the scriptures both Jewish and Christian being ...
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... opinion , especially for a novice in theology , both too laborious and unpleasant , and by no means sufficiently profitable to recompense the time and pains that would be bestowed upon it . And though I think that such controversial ...
... opinion , especially for a novice in theology , both too laborious and unpleasant , and by no means sufficiently profitable to recompense the time and pains that would be bestowed upon it . And though I think that such controversial ...
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... opinion with him and his party , and by the heterodox those who differ from him . When one says then , of any teacher whatever , that all the ortho- dox acknowledge his orthodoxy , he says neither more nor less than this , " all who are ...
... opinion with him and his party , and by the heterodox those who differ from him . When one says then , of any teacher whatever , that all the ortho- dox acknowledge his orthodoxy , he says neither more nor less than this , " all who are ...
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