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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... duty , to arrange the doc- trine of holy writ in such a way , as may prove most useful in assisting us , both to understand and to retain it . It has been objected more plausibly against every attempt of reducing the principles and ...
... duty , to arrange the doc- trine of holy writ in such a way , as may prove most useful in assisting us , both to understand and to retain it . It has been objected more plausibly against every attempt of reducing the principles and ...
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... duty to God , our neigh- bour and ourselves . In general it will be found , that what is of most importance to us to be acquainted with and believed , is oftenest and most clearly incul- cated ; and that , as we find , there are degrees ...
... duty to God , our neigh- bour and ourselves . In general it will be found , that what is of most importance to us to be acquainted with and believed , is oftenest and most clearly incul- cated ; and that , as we find , there are degrees ...
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... duty , and to supply us with the most plain and most cogent motives to a due observance of it . From both the above observations , we should learn , at least , to be modest in our conclusions , and not over dogmatical or decisive , in ...
... duty , and to supply us with the most plain and most cogent motives to a due observance of it . From both the above observations , we should learn , at least , to be modest in our conclusions , and not over dogmatical or decisive , in ...
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... duty in both . For this reason one at first would ima- gine , that this part of the subject , teaching by exam- ple , could admit nothing particular , on account of the precepts as well as of the doctrines of religion be- ing ...
... duty in both . For this reason one at first would ima- gine , that this part of the subject , teaching by exam- ple , could admit nothing particular , on account of the precepts as well as of the doctrines of religion be- ing ...
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... , in what belongs to the ministerial func- tion . As to what concerns church government , which is another important branch of the duty of a pastor , es- 夔 pecially in a constitution like ours , wherein not 22 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... , in what belongs to the ministerial func- tion . As to what concerns church government , which is another important branch of the duty of a pastor , es- 夔 pecially in a constitution like ours , wherein not 22 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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