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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... Expression 180 LECTURE IV . Of Pronunciation LECTURE V. 196 Discourses distributed into various Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will ...... 212 LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of ...
... Expression 180 LECTURE IV . Of Pronunciation LECTURE V. 196 Discourses distributed into various Kinds , as addressed to the Understanding , the Imagination , the Passions , and the Will ...... 212 LECTURE VI . Of the Composition of ...
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... expression , both in their native tongue , and in that most ancient translation . Leaving there- fore the rudiments of those tongues , as what ought to be studied under their several professors , or privately with the help of books , I ...
... expression , both in their native tongue , and in that most ancient translation . Leaving there- fore the rudiments of those tongues , as what ought to be studied under their several professors , or privately with the help of books , I ...
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... expression , about which the doubt arises , is the same as in the epistle to the Hebrews ; ὁ θεράπων με Μωύσης εν όλου του οίκου με πίσος εςιν . Yet , there is here no comparative view of virtues , but only of honours and privileges ...
... expression , about which the doubt arises , is the same as in the epistle to the Hebrews ; ὁ θεράπων με Μωύσης εν όλου του οίκου με πίσος εςιν . Yet , there is here no comparative view of virtues , but only of honours and privileges ...
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... expression , though in itself the most harmless and inoffensive , with a kind of malicious severity , and , in ... expressions and passages which appear most favourable to its own CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 117.
... expression , though in itself the most harmless and inoffensive , with a kind of malicious severity , and , in ... expressions and passages which appear most favourable to its own CAMPBELL'S LECTURES . 117.
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... expression ) as affording a proper foundation for a composition of such a magnitude , and have therefore laid it down as a maxim , from which in their practice they do not often depart , that the most commodious way of giving to the ...
... expression ) as affording a proper foundation for a composition of such a magnitude , and have therefore laid it down as a maxim , from which in their practice they do not often depart , that the most commodious way of giving to the ...
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