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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... respect of knowledge , supplies the materials necessary for edifying , comfort- ing , and protecting from all spiritual danger the people that may be committed to his charge , or is of use for defending the cause of his master , must ...
... respect of knowledge , supplies the materials necessary for edifying , comfort- ing , and protecting from all spiritual danger the people that may be committed to his charge , or is of use for defending the cause of his master , must ...
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... respect of size , but an inconsiderable part of what is written in Greek , their style , or rather idiom , has something in it so peculiar , that neither the knowledge of the elements of the language , nor an acquaintance with the Greek ...
... respect of size , but an inconsiderable part of what is written in Greek , their style , or rather idiom , has something in it so peculiar , that neither the knowledge of the elements of the language , nor an acquaintance with the Greek ...
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... respect incidentally , as time and circumstances have given the occasion , it is of consequence that the theological student should have it in his power to con- template them in their natural connexion , and thus be enabled to perceive ...
... respect incidentally , as time and circumstances have given the occasion , it is of consequence that the theological student should have it in his power to con- template them in their natural connexion , and thus be enabled to perceive ...
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... respect to the profession as a literary study , that the tongue 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 ...
... respect to the profession as a literary study , that the tongue 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 ...
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... respect of the end it was intended to answer , it might properly be divided into two parts , the theoretic and the practical . The one supplies us with what is call- ed the science of theology , the other instructs us how , by a proper ...
... respect of the end it was intended to answer , it might properly be divided into two parts , the theoretic and the practical . The one supplies us with what is call- ed the science of theology , the other instructs us how , by a proper ...
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