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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... enter into the holy ministry . Again , whatever may enable him to make a proper application of those acquisitions in knowledge , so as to turn them to the best account for the benefit of his people , is not less requisite . To little ...
... enter into the holy ministry . Again , whatever may enable him to make a proper application of those acquisitions in knowledge , so as to turn them to the best account for the benefit of his people , is not less requisite . To little ...
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... enter further into the affair will be found a great waste of time to little purpose . But it is a mat- ter of considerable consequence to us , to be able to defend both natural and revealed religion against the attacks of infidels , and ...
... enter further into the affair will be found a great waste of time to little purpose . But it is a mat- ter of considerable consequence to us , to be able to defend both natural and revealed religion against the attacks of infidels , and ...
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... enter this hall , the lessons were given in Latin , it would be rea- sonable that the practice should be continued here . As the hearers would by habit be perfectly prepared , it would be even laudable to contribute , by continu- ing ...
... enter this hall , the lessons were given in Latin , it would be rea- sonable that the practice should be continued here . As the hearers would by habit be perfectly prepared , it would be even laudable to contribute , by continu- ing ...
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... enter on this , permit me only further to observe , in relation to what was the subject of the preceding discourse , that though the different branches of the province of theology have not perhaps been for- mally distinguished and ...
... enter on this , permit me only further to observe , in relation to what was the subject of the preceding discourse , that though the different branches of the province of theology have not perhaps been for- mally distinguished and ...
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... enter the lists with him . It must be owned , that since the ancient method of disputa- tion by syllogisms in mood and figure , once univer- sally practised in the schools , is become obsolete , it rarely or never happens now , that one ...
... enter the lists with him . It must be owned , that since the ancient method of disputa- tion by syllogisms in mood and figure , once univer- sally practised in the schools , is become obsolete , it rarely or never happens now , that one ...
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