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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... into various Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will ...... 212 LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of Lectures 228 LECTURE VII . Of explanatory Sermons .... The Choice of viii CONTENTS .
... into various Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will ...... 212 LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of Lectures 228 LECTURE VII . Of explanatory Sermons .... The Choice of viii CONTENTS .
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... addressed to the Imagi- nation LECTURE XII . Of pathetic Discourses , or those addressed to the Passions . Of persuasive Discourses , or such as are intended to operate on the Will ........ 296 305 320 LECTURES , & c . INTRODUCTORY ...
... addressed to the Imagi- nation LECTURE XII . Of pathetic Discourses , or those addressed to the Passions . Of persuasive Discourses , or such as are intended to operate on the Will ........ 296 305 320 LECTURES , & c . INTRODUCTORY ...
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... address them . Now the philosopher is by profession the interpreter of na- ture , that is of the language of God's works , as the chris- tian divine is the interpreter of scripture , that is of the language of God's spirit . Nor do I ...
... address them . Now the philosopher is by profession the interpreter of na- ture , that is of the language of God's works , as the chris- tian divine is the interpreter of scripture , that is of the language of God's spirit . Nor do I ...
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... address us in two different languages , neither of which is without its difficulties , we may find considerable assistance in comparing both for removing the difficulties of each . But though , as I observed , natural theology and ...
... address us in two different languages , neither of which is without its difficulties , we may find considerable assistance in comparing both for removing the difficulties of each . But though , as I observed , natural theology and ...
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... addressing himself only to Jews , did not hesitate to lay the foundation of some of his parables in those customs , which had arisen solely from their intercourse with the Romans . Of this the parable you have Luke xix . 12 , & c . of ...
... addressing himself only to Jews , did not hesitate to lay the foundation of some of his parables in those customs , which had arisen solely from their intercourse with the Romans . Of this the parable you have Luke xix . 12 , & c . of ...
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