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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... effect of particular ornaments and little parts of an edifice , without ever attaining an ability of judging of the symmetry of the whole , and of the proportions which , in order to produce the best effect in respect both of elegance ...
... effect of particular ornaments and little parts of an edifice , without ever attaining an ability of judging of the symmetry of the whole , and of the proportions which , in order to produce the best effect in respect both of elegance ...
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... effect intend- ed to be produced . They may result from one , more , or all of these . Now what the preacher has pecu- liar in any of the above mentioned respects , and the influence that such peculiarity ought to have , will , with the ...
... effect intend- ed to be produced . They may result from one , more , or all of these . Now what the preacher has pecu- liar in any of the above mentioned respects , and the influence that such peculiarity ought to have , will , with the ...
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... being understood by the things that are made , even his eternal power , and godhead . " Nay our meth- ods of arguing on this subject from the effect to the cause , scripture itself disdains not to adopt and authen- CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 51.
... being understood by the things that are made , even his eternal power , and godhead . " Nay our meth- ods of arguing on this subject from the effect to the cause , scripture itself disdains not to adopt and authen- CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 51.
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... effect to the cause . And it were to be wished , that the subject had not been rather perplexed , than facilitated , by the abstruse and metaphysical discussions , in which it hath been sometimes involved . But to come to the proper ...
... effect to the cause . And it were to be wished , that the subject had not been rather perplexed , than facilitated , by the abstruse and metaphysical discussions , in which it hath been sometimes involved . But to come to the proper ...
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... effect , whatever he may imagine , abandoned the protestant doctrine of the perspicuity and absolute sufficiency of scripture . He hath not entirely purged out the old leaven , but retains a han- kering after some human and unerring ...
... effect , whatever he may imagine , abandoned the protestant doctrine of the perspicuity and absolute sufficiency of scripture . He hath not entirely purged out the old leaven , but retains a han- kering after some human and unerring ...
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