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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... the knowledge of the elements of the language , nor an acquaintance with the Greek classics , will always be sufficient to remove the difficulties , that may occur , and to lead us to the right understanding of the sacred text .
... the knowledge of the elements of the language , nor an acquaintance with the Greek classics , will always be sufficient to remove the difficulties , that may occur , and to lead us to the right understanding of the sacred text .
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And if the doctrines to be believed and the duties to be practised , are delivered there with sufficient clearness , we have no reason to complain ; nor is it for us to prescribe rules to infinite wisdom . On the other hand , it is no ...
And if the doctrines to be believed and the duties to be practised , are delivered there with sufficient clearness , we have no reason to complain ; nor is it for us to prescribe rules to infinite wisdom . On the other hand , it is no ...
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These are sufficient to complete the character of the theologian , as the word is commonly understood ; who is precisely what our Lord has denominated " a scribe instructed unto the kingdom of heaven , who can , like a provident ...
These are sufficient to complete the character of the theologian , as the word is commonly understood ; who is precisely what our Lord has denominated " a scribe instructed unto the kingdom of heaven , who can , like a provident ...
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... when sufficiently attentive , for explaining a term or analysing a sentence , yet if his opportunities of hearing it read or spoken have not been frequent , it will be difficult to him , for any continuance , to give the necessary ...
... when sufficiently attentive , for explaining a term or analysing a sentence , yet if his opportunities of hearing it read or spoken have not been frequent , it will be difficult to him , for any continuance , to give the necessary ...
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For my own part I am strongly inclined to think , that if the legislature had made proper provision for supplying parishes and ministers in sufficient churches and manses , by means of the civil magistrate only , it had not been the ...
For my own part I am strongly inclined to think , that if the legislature had made proper provision for supplying parishes and ministers in sufficient churches and manses , by means of the civil magistrate only , it had not been the ...
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